A client tells the clinic nurse that her skin is very dry and irritated. Which product should the nurse suggest that the client apply to the dry skin?
- A. Myoflex
- B. Aspercreme
- C. Topical emollient
- D. Acetic acid solution
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A topical emollient is used for dry, cracked, and irritated skin. Aspercreme and Myoflex are used to treat muscular aches. Acetic acid solution is used for irrigating, cleansing, and packing wounds infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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The nurse responds to a call bell and finds a client lying on the floor after a fall. The nurse suspects that the client's arm may be broken. Which immediate action should the nurse take?
- A. Immobilize the arm.
- B. Take a set of vital signs.
- C. Call the radiology department.
- D. Ask the client to describe what happened.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: When a fracture is suspected, it is imperative that the area be splinted before the client is moved. Emergency help should be called for if the client is external to a hospital, and a primary health care provider is called if the client is hospitalized. Vital signs would be taken, but this is not the immediate action. The primary health care provider rather than the nurse prescribes an x-ray examination. The nurse should remain with the client and provide realistic reassurance. Although the details of the fall are important, such a discussion is not an immediate need.
The nurse is caring for a hospitalized 14-year-old child who is placed in Crutchfield traction. The child is having difficulty adjusting to the length of the hospital confinement. Which nursing action would be appropriate to meet the child's needs?
- A. Allow the child to play loud music in the hospital room.
- B. Let the child wear his or her own clothing when friends visit.
- C. Allow the child to have his or her hair dyed if the parent agrees.
- D. Allow the child to keep the shades closed and the room darkened.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An adolescent needs to identify with peers and has a strong need to belong to a group. The child should be allowed to wear his or her own clothes to feel a sense of belonging to the group. The adolescent likes to dress like the group and to wear similar hairstyles. Loud music may disturb others in the hospital. Because Crutchfield traction involves the use of skeletal pins, hair dye is not appropriate. The child's request for a darkened room is indicative of a possible problem with depression that may require further evaluation and intervention.
A client begins to experience seizure activity while in bed. The nurse should provide which intervention to prevent aspiration?
- A. Raise the head of the bed.
- B. Loosen restrictive clothing.
- C. Remove the pillow and raise the padded side rails.
- D. Position the client on the side with the head flexed forward.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Positioning the client on one side with the head flexed forward allows the tongue to fall forward and facilitates the drainage of secretions, which could help prevent aspiration. The nurse would not raise the head of the client's bed. The nurse would remove restrictive clothing and the pillow and raise the padded side rails, if present, but these actions would not decrease the risk of aspiration; rather, they are general safety measures to use during seizure activity.
The nurse is caring for a client who is scheduled an arthrogram involving the use of a contrast medium. Which action by the nurse is the priority?
- A. Determining the presence of client allergies
- B. Asking if the client has any last-minute questions
- C. Telling the client to try to void before leaving the unit
- D. Emphasizing to the client the importance of remaining still during the procedure
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Because of the risk of allergy to contrast medium, the nurse places the highest priority on assessing whether the client has an allergy to iodine or shellfish. The nurse also reinforces information about the test and reminds the client about the need to remain still during the procedure. It is helpful to have the client void before the procedure for comfort.
Which action should the nurse implement as part of care for a client after a bone biopsy?
- A. Monitoring the vital signs once per day.
- B. Keeping the area in a dependent position.
- C. Administering intramuscular opioid analgesics.
- D. Monitoring the site for swelling, bleeding, or hematoma formation.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Nursing care after bone biopsy includes monitoring the site for swelling, bleeding, or hematoma formation. The vital signs are monitored every 4 hours for 24 hours. The biopsy site is elevated for 24 hours to reduce edema. A dependent position will increase the risk for bleeding. The client usually requires mild analgesics; more severe pain usually indicates that complications are arising.
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