A client had a hemicolectomy performed 2 days ago. Today, when the nurse assesses the incision, a small part of the abdominal viscera is seen protruding through the incision. This complication of wound healing is known as:
- A. Excoriation
- B. Dehiscence
- C. Decortication
- D. Evisceration
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Evisceration occurs when the incision separates and the contents of the cavity spill out.
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A client diagnosed with bipolar disorder continues to be hyperactive and to lose weight. Which of the following nutritional interventions would be most therapeutic for him at this time?
- A. Small, frequent feedings of foods that can be carried
- B. Tube feedings with nutritional supplements
- C. Allowing him to eat when and what he wants
- D. Giving him a quiet place where he can sit down to eat meals
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The manic client is unable to sit still long enough to eat an adequate meal. Small, frequent feedings with finger foods allow him to eat during periods of activity. This type of therapy should be implemented when other methods have been exhausted. The manic client should not be in control of his treatment plan. This type of client may forget to eat. The manic client is unable to sit down to eat full meals.
The client is admitted with a diagnosis of preterm labor. Which fetal monitoring technique is most appropriate?
- A. Non-stress test
- B. Biophysical profile
- C. Both A and B
- D. Neither A nor B
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Preterm labor requires fetal monitoring to assess well-being. Non-stress tests evaluate fetal heart rate and biophysical profiles assess multiple parameters (e.g. movement amniotic fluid). Both are appropriate.
An elective saline abortion has been performed on a 3-week primigravida. Following the procedure, the nurse should be alert for which early side effect?
- A. Water satiety
- B. Thirst
- C. Edema
- D. Diabetes insipidus
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Saline absorption into the bloodstream increases serum sodium, leading to thirst as an early side effect.
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of Crohn’s disease. Which dietary recommendation is most appropriate?
- A. High-fiber diet
- B. Low-residue diet
- C. High-fat diet
- D. Low-protein diet
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A low-residue diet reduces bowel irritation in Crohn’s disease, minimizing symptoms like diarrhea. High-fiber diets exacerbate symptoms, and high-fat or low-protein diets are not indicated.
Provide the 1-minute Apgar score for an infant born with the following findings: Heart rate: Above 100 Respiratory effort: Slow, irregular Muscle tone: Some flexion of extremities Reflex irritability: Vigorous cry Color: Body pink, blue extremities
- A. 7
- B. 10
- C. 8
- D. 9
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Seven out of a possible perfect score of 10 is correct. Two points are given for heart rate above 100; 1 point is given for slow, irregular respiratory effort; 1 point is given for some flexion of extremities in assessing muscle tone; 2 points are given for vigorous cry in assessing reflex irritability; 1 point is assessed for color when the body is pink with blue extremities (acrocyanosis). For a perfect Apgar score of 10, the infant would have a heart rate over 100 but would also have a good cry, active motion, and be completely pink. For an Apgar score of 8 the respiratory rate, muscle tone, or color would need to fall into the 2-point rather than the 1-point category. For this infant to receive an Apgar score of 9, four of the areas evaluated would need ratings of 2 points and one area, a rating of 1 point.
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