A client has had a cataract extraction performed. Which statement would indicate that the client needs more teaching?
- A. I will take a stool softener daily.'
- B. I'm going to start doing calisthenic exercises as soon as I get home.'
- C. I'm going to my daughter's for a few weeks until I am recovered.'
- D. I am looking forward to watching television during my recovery period.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Calisthenic exercises involving bending or lifting should be avoided post-cataract extraction to prevent increased intraocular pressure.
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The client tells the nurse, 'I have something under my upper eyelid and don't recall how it happened.' The client has no eye redness or pain and no changes in vision. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Notify the client's health care provider for guidance.
- B. Flush the client's eye with sterile saline for 10 minutes.
- C. Evert the upper lid with a cotton-tipped applicator for examination.
- D. Place an eye patch, taping from the outside of the eye to the inside.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Since the client has no pain or vision changes, the nurse should assess by everting the upper eyelid with a cotton-tipped applicator to visualize the issue. Contacting the HCP, flushing, or patching should follow assessment.
The client has undergone a bilateral stapedectomy. Which action by the client warrants immediate intervention by the nurse?
- A. The client is ambulating without assistance.
- B. The client is sneezing with the mouth open.
- C. There is some slight serosanguineous drainage.
- D. The client reports hearing popping in the affected ear.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ambulating without assistance post-stapedectomy risks vertigo and falls, requiring intervention. Open-mouth sneezing, slight drainage, and popping are expected.
A 27-year-old woman is admitted to the hospital complaining of numbness in both legs, difficulty walking, and double vision of one week in duration. Multiple sclerosis is suspected. Orders include bed rest with bathroom privileges, brain scan, EEG, lumbar puncture, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) 40 units intramuscularly (IM) bid x 3 days, then 30 units IM bid x 3 days, then 20 units IM bid x 3 days; and passive range of motion (ROM) progressing to active ROM as tolerated. In planning care for this client, which activity is most important to include?
- A. Encouraging her to perform all care activities for herself
- B. Frequent ambulation to retain joint mobility
- C. Scheduling frequent rest periods between physical activity
- D. Feeding the client to reduce energy needs
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Frequent rest periods are essential to manage fatigue, a common symptom in multiple sclerosis, while supporting activity as tolerated.
The nurse is caring for the client who has a visual deficit. Which approach should the nurse use?
- A. Acknowledge presence by greeting the client by name.
- B. Stand directly in front of the client to speak to the client.
- C. Use a loud, clear voice to address or talk to the client.
- D. Touch to get the client's attention before providing care.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Informing the client of the nurse's presence by greeting them by name puts the client at ease and allows participation in care. Standing directly in front may not align with the client's field of vision, loud voices are unnecessary, and touching without explanation can startle.
The client with cataracts who has had intraocular lens implants is being discharged from the day surgery department. Which discharge instructions should the nurse discuss with the client?
- A. Do not push or pull objects heavier than 50 pounds.
- B. Lie on the affected eye with two pillows at night.
- C. Wear glasses or metal eye shields at all times.
- D. Bend and stoop carefully for the rest of your life.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Wearing eye shields protects the eye post-cataract surgery, especially at night. Heavy lifting is restricted lighter, lying on the affected eye is avoided, and lifelong bending restrictions are excessive.