A client scheduled for a femoral popliteal bypass is to be assigned to a semi-private room. Which client would be the most suitable roommate for the client with a femoral popliteal bypass graft?
- A. A client with a pituitary tumor
- B. A client with respiratory sarcoidosis
- C. A client with a diabetic ulcer
- D. A client with a closed fracture of femur
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The client with a pituitary tumor is the most suitable roommate as they are unlikely to have an infectious condition or mobility issues that could complicate recovery. Respiratory sarcoidosis may involve respiratory issues, increasing infection risk. A diabetic ulcer poses an infection risk due to potential open wounds. A closed femur fracture may involve similar mobility restrictions, complicating room logistics.
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The nurse is caring for a client with community acquired pneumonia. When collecting client data, the nurse should anticipate which findings? Select all that apply.
- A. Crackles
- B. High-pitched wheezing
- C. Hyperresonance
- D. Pleural chest pain
- E. Productive cough
Correct Answer: A,D,E
Rationale: Crackles , pleural pain , and productive cough are typical in pneumonia. Wheezing suggests asthma, and hyperresonance indicates air trapping.
A football player is well paid for his superior athletic ability. Described by his friends as quiet and brooding, on the field he is known for his overly aggressive plays. The client's behavior is an example of:
- A. Displacement
- B. Conversion
- C. Sublimation
- D. Repression
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Sublimation involves channeling emotions (e.g., aggression) into socially acceptable outlets, like sports. Displacement, conversion, and repression do not fit.
The nurse is providing end-of-life care for a client. The client's spouse is crying and asks the nurse, 'Will you please stay with us?' Which of the following responses would be most appropriate for the nurse to make?
- A. I can come back at the end of my shift when I am able to stay longer.
- B. I will ask a friend or family member to stay with you if you would like.
- C. I can stay and sit with you for a short time if you would like.
- D. I will contact the chaplain to sit with you and your spouse
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Offering to stay briefly provides immediate comfort while balancing duties. Delaying , delegating to others , or involving a chaplain may not address the spouse's immediate emotional needs.
The nurse is administering a cleansing enema to a client the night before bowel surgery. When administering the enema, the client reports cramping and pain. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- A. Slowly raise the height of the solution container
- B. Tell the client that the process will not take much longer
- C. Temporarily stop instilling the solution, then resume at a slower rate
- D. Withdraw the tube approximately 2 cm and continue the instillation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Pausing and slowing the flow reduces cramping by allowing the bowel to adjust. Raising the container increases pressure, reassurance doesn't address pain, and withdrawing the tube is unnecessary.
A nurse is reinforcing teaching to the parent of a 6 year-old with a urinary tract infection on how to avoid repeat infections. Which statements by the parent indicate that the teaching has been effective? Select all that apply.
- A. I just bought my child new nylon panties.
- B. I will make sure my child does not hold urine.
- C. I will not give my child any more bubble baths.
- D. I will teach my child to wipe from the front to the back.
- E. I will use antibacterial soap for bathing my child.
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: Nylon panties can trap moisture, increasing infection risk; cotton is preferred. Not holding urine prevents bacterial growth. Avoiding bubble baths reduces irritation. Wiping front to back prevents bacterial spread. Antibacterial soap may disrupt natural flora, increasing infection risk.
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