A client diagnosed with chronic kidney disease has been prescribed epoetin alfa. The nurse reminds the client about the importance of taking which prescribed medication to enhance the effects of this therapy?
- A. Ferrous gluconate
- B. Calcium carbonate
- C. Aluminum carbonate
- D. Aluminum hydroxide gel
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: To form healthy red blood cells, which is the purpose of epoetin alfa, the body needs adequate stores of iron, folic acid, and vitamin B12. The client should take these ferrous gluconate supplements regularly to enhance the hematocrit-raising benefit of this medication. The other options are unnecessary medications.
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When giving a client a tube feeding the nurse should:
- A. Warm the feeding solution before administration.
- B. Place the client in a left side-lying position.
- C. Aspirate residual gastric contents before the feeding and discard.
- D. Verify position of the tube before beginning feeding.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Verifying tube position (e.g., via pH testing or X-ray) is critical to ensure safe administration and prevent aspiration.
A client is taking ciprofloxacin (Cipro). Which of the following laboratory studies will not be affected by ciprofloxacin?
- A. Theophylline level.
- B. Prothrombin time (PT).
- C. Partial thromboplastin time (PTT).
- D. Total iron-binding capacity.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ciprofloxacin does not typically affect total iron-binding capacity, unlike theophylline levels (drug interaction) or coagulation studies (PT/PTT).
The nurse teaches a client about an upcoming endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) procedure. The nurse determines that the client has a need for further teaching if the client makes which statement?
- A. An anesthetic throat spray will be used.
- B. A signed informed consent is necessary.
- C. Medication will be given orally for sedation.
- D. It is important to lie still during the procedure.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Intravenous sedation (not oral) is given to relax the client, and an anesthetic throat spray is used to help keep the client from gagging as the endoscope is passed. The client has to sign an informed consent form. The client also needs to lie still for ERCP, which takes about an hour to perform.
A 30-week-gestation client admitted in preterm labor is prescribed betamethasone. What should the nurse tell the client is the purpose for this medication?
- A. Promote fetal lung maturity.
- B. Delay delivery for at least 48 hours.
- C. Stop the premature uterine contractions.
- D. Prevent premature closure of the ductus arteriosus.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Betamethasone, a corticosteroid, is administered to increase the surfactant level and increase fetal lung maturity, reducing the incidence of respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn infant. Surfactant production does not become stable until after 32 weeks' gestation. If adequate amounts of surfactant are not present in the lungs, respiratory distress and death are possible consequences. Delivery needs to be delayed for at least 48 hours after the administration of betamethasone in order to allow time for the lungs to mature. The remaining options are incorrect.
Which test result should the nurse review to determine the compatibility of blood from two different donors?
- A. Rh factor
- B. ABO typing
- C. Direct Coombs'
- D. Indirect Coombs'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The indirect Coombs' test detects circulating antibodies against red blood cells (RBCs) and is the screening component of a prescription to 'type and screen' a client's blood. This test is used in addition to the ABO typing, which is normally done to determine blood type. The Rh factor is determined at the same time as the ABO type. The direct Coombs' test is used to detect idiopathic hemolytic anemia by detecting the presence of autoantibodies against the client's RBCs.
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