A client has an order for D5NS 1,000 mL to infuse over 8 hours. The IV set delivers 10 drops per mL. The nurse should maintain the infusion rate at:
- A. 10 drops per minute
- B. 15 drops per minute
- C. 21 drops per minute
- D. 32 drops per minute
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Calculate: 1,000 mL / 8 hours = 125 mL/hour. 125 mL/hour × 10 drops/mL ÷ 60 minutes = 20.83 drops/minute, rounded to 21 drops/minute.
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A client has severe second- and third-degree burns over 75% of his body.
The nurse would be MOST concerned if which of the following was observed?
- A. Epigastric pain.
- B. Restlessness.
- C. Tachypnea.
- D. Lethargy.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Strategy: Determine how each answer relates to burns. (1) insignificant for burn client (2) may be due to pain (3) correct-body responds to early hypovolemic shock by adrenergic stimulation; vasoconstriction compensates for the loss of fluid, resulting in cool clammy skin, tachycardia, tachypnea, and pale color (4) may be due to pain
A 4 lb 10 oz baby boy delivered at 32 weeks gestation. The infant is admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit and placed in an incubator. He has mottling of the skin and acrocyanosis with irregular respirations of 60.
The nurse should recognize these findings as signs of
- A. hypoglycemia.
- B. cold stress.
- C. birth asphyxia.
- D. hypovolemia.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Strategy: Think about each answer choice. (1) blood sugar less than 25 mg/dL, would see cyanosis, apnea, tachypnea, irregular respirations, diaphoresis, jitteriness, weak cry, lethargy, convulsions, coma (2) correct-symptoms describe cold stress (3) would see meconium stained amniotic fluid (4) would see symptoms of shock
A client scheduled for a Nissen repair for a hiatal hernia is being instructed preoperatively to use the incentive spirometer. The nurse determines that the client has understood the teaching when the client states:
- A. These exercises will help to decrease my pain.
- B. I should use this device once a day.
- C. If I use this device, it will help in preventing pneumonia.
- D. I should do these breathing techniques while lying down flat in bed.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Incentive spirometry's purpose is to prevent or treat atelectasis, which can lead to pneumonia. Answer A is a false statement, so it is incorrect. Answer B is incorrect because the timing is not as often as it should be. Answer D is wrong because it is best done sitting upright.
A woman has been recently diagnosed with systemic lupus and shares with the nurse, 'I am thinking about getting pregnant, but I don't know how I will be able to tolerate a pregnancy since I have lupus.'
- A. What is the best response by the nurse to a woman with systemic lupus considering pregnancy?
- B. Most women find that they feel better when they are pregnant.'
- C. How long have you been in remission?'
- D. Women with lupus frequently have slightly longer gestations.'
- E. It is best to become pregnant within the first six months of diagnosis.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse should assess the duration of remission, as women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) should be in remission for at least 5 months before conceiving to minimize risks of maternal and fetal complications. Pregnancy does not typically improve SLE symptoms, gestation length is unaffected, and early pregnancy post-diagnosis is not recommended.
The nurse has identified what appears to be ventricular tachycardia on the cardiac monitor of a client being evaluated for possible myocardial infarction. The first action the nurse would perform is to
- A. Begin cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- B. Prepare for immediate defibrillation
- C. Notify the 'Code' team and provider
- D. Assess airway breathing and circulation
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Assess airway breathing and circulation. The nurse must first assess the client to determine the appropriate next step. In this case the first step the nurse must take is to evaluate the A, B, C’s.
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