RN Physiological Adaptation NCLEX Questions Related

Review RN Physiological Adaptation NCLEX Questions related questions and content

A client diagnosed with left pleural effusion has just been admitted for treatment. The nurse should plan to have which procedure tray available for use at the bedside?

  • A. Intubation
  • B. Paracentesis
  • C. Thoracentesis
  • D. Central venous line insertion
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The client with a significant pleural effusion is usually treated by thoracentesis. This procedure allows drainage of the fluid from the pleural space, which may then be analyzed to determine the precise cause of the effusion. The nurse ensures that a thoracentesis tray is readily available in case that the client's symptoms should rapidly become more severe. A paracentesis tray is needed for the removal of abdominal effusion. Options 1 and 4 are not specifically indicated for this procedure.