A client receives an injection of botulinum toxin type A for facial and neck rejuvenation. The nurse should monitor for which complication of this procedure?
- A. Abdominal rigidity and diarrhea
- B. Back pain and urge incontinence
- C. Difficulty swallowing and breathing
- D. Difficulty walking and hand tremor
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Botulinum toxin can cause muscle weakness, leading to dysphagia and respiratory issues . Abdominal , urinary , or motor symptoms are not typical.
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The nurse is reinforcing postpartum discharge instructions to a client. Which instruction should the nurse include to promote newborn safety?
- A. Avoid using blankets to position the newborn in the car seat
- B. Place the newborn in the prone position in bed while sleeping
- C. Position the newborn's car seat in the back seat facing forward
- D. Remove pillows and loose blankets from the newborn's crib
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Removing pillows and blankets from the crib reduces SIDS risk. Blankets in car seats are unsafe, prone sleeping increases SIDS risk, and forward-facing car seats are incorrect for newborns.
The home health nurse is reviewing current medications with a client who has hypertension. Which of the following statements by the client would require follow-up?
- A. I take omeprazole daily to prevent heartburn.
- B. I regularly take ibuprofen for chronic low back pain.
- C. I occasionally take docusate sodium for constipation.
- D. I take hydrochlorothiazide daily to lower my blood pressure.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Ibuprofen can reduce the efficacy of antihypertensives and cause fluid retention, worsening hypertension. Omeprazole , docusate , and hydrochlorothiazide are unlikely to interfere with hypertension management.
The nurse has received a prescription from the health care provider to administer 94 mg of methylprednisolone via IV push. The available vial contains 125 mg in 2 mL. Select the syringe containing the appropriate amount of medication to be administered.
- A. 1
- B. 2
- C. 3
- D. 4
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Calculate: 94 mg ÷ 125 mg/2 mL = 1.504 mL. Syringe 3 (typically 1.5 mL) is closest. Syringes 1, 2, and 4 are not specified but assumed incorrect volumes.
Which of the following cutaneous manifestations is associated with Lyme disease?
- A. Annular rash
- B. Papular crusts
- C. Bullae
- D. Plaques
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Lyme disease is characterized by an annular (erythema migrans) rash, often with a bull's-eye appearance, at the site of the tick bite.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching about breastfeeding to a postpartum client. Which statement by the client indicates a correct understanding of teaching?
- A. I will feed my baby for 5-10 minutes on each breast.
- B. I will hold my baby on their back with the head turned toward my breast.
- C. If I need to reposition my baby's latch, I will use my finger to break the suction first.
- D. The baby's mouth should grasp only the nipple, not the areola.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Breaking suction with a finger prevents nipple trauma. Short feeding times , lying on back , and nipple-only latch are incorrect.