A client is prescribed long-term pharmacologic therapy with hydroxychloroquine to treat systemic lupus erythematosus. The nurse should reinforce teaching about which intervention related to the drug's adverse effects?
- A. Have an ophthalmologic examination every 6 months
- B. Take the medication on an empty stomach
- C. Take vitamin D and calcium supplements
- D. Wear a MedicAlert bracelet
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hydroxychloroquine can cause retinal toxicity. Regular ophthalmologic exams every 6 months are essential to monitor for early signs of retinal damage.
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Which of these tests would the nurse expect to monitor for the evaluation of clients aged 18 and older with poor glycemic control?
- A. A glycosylated hemoglobin (A1c) should be performed during an initial assessment and during follow-up assessment, which should occur in longer than 3-month intervals
- B. A glycosylated hemoglobin is to be obtained at least two years
- C. A fasting glucose and a glycosylated hemoglobin is to be obtained at 3 months intervals after the initial assessment
- D. A glucose tolerance test, a fasting glucose and a glycosylated hemoglobin should be obtained at 6-month intervals after the initial assessment
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The American Diabetes Association (ADA) recommends obtaining a glycosylated hemoglobin during an initial assessment and then routinely as part of continuing care for clients with poor glycemic control.
The nurse is talking with the parent of a pediatric client who had a cast applied to the right arm 30 minutes ago. Which of the following statements by the parent would require follow-up?
- A. I understand that my child may feel tingling or burning underneath the cast for the first few days.
- B. I can use a hair dryer to blow cool air underneath the cast if my child experiences itching.
- C. I will call the clinic if my child experiences pain that is not relieved with medication.
- D. I should keep my child's arm elevated while resting for the first few days.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Tingling or burning may indicate neurovascular compromise or pressure on nerves, requiring immediate evaluation, not dismissal as normal.
The nurse hears another staff member talking in a crowded elevator about a client on the unit. The client is identified by name and details of illness. What action should the practical nurse take at this time?
- A. Report the behavior to the head nurse
- B. Report the behavior if it happens again
- C. Interrupt the conversation in the elevator
- D. Speak to the staff member when he/she gets off the elevator
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Speaking to the staff member privately after the elevator ride addresses the HIPAA violation discreetly, promoting education and correction without immediate escalation.
Which of the following is responsible for laws mandating the reporting of certain infections and diseases?
- A. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- B. individual state laws
- C. National Institute of Health Research (NIH)
- D. Health and Human Services (HHS)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Individual state laws mandate the reporting of infectious diseases. The list of reportable diseases varies from state to state and is overseen by state health departments.
The nurse has attended a staff education program about needlestick injuries. Which of the following statements by the nurse would require follow-up?
- A. Needlestick injuries should be reported to the employee health clinic.
- B. Needlestick injuries can be prevented by recapping needles after use.
- C. Postexposure prophylaxis may be prescribed after a needlestick injury occurs.
- D. Soap and water should be used to wash the affected area after a needlestick injury occurs.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Recapping needles increases the risk of injury and is not recommended. Needles should be disposed of in sharps containers immediately after use.
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