A client treated for hypertension with furosemide (Lasix), atenolol (Tenormin), and ramipril (Altace) develops a second degree heart block Mobitz type 1. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- A. Administer a 250 mL fluid bolus.
- B. Withhold the atenolol.
- C. Prepare for cardioversion.
- D. Set up for an arterial line.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Atenolol, a beta-blocker, can exacerbate heart block by slowing conduction. Withholding it and consulting the physician is the priority.
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The client asks the nurse to explain what it means that his Hodgkin's disease is diagnosed at stage 1A. Which of the following describes the involvement of the disease?
- A. Involvement of a single lymph node.
- B. Involvement of two or more lymph nodes on the same side of the diaphragm.
- C. Involvement of lymph node regions on both sides of the diaphragm.
- D. Diffuse disease of one or more extralymphatic organs.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Stage 1A Hodgkin's disease indicates involvement of a single lymph node region without B symptoms (fever, night sweats, weight loss). Higher stages involve multiple nodes or extralymphatic sites.
A client receives fibrinolytic therapy upon admission following a myocardial infarction. He is now receiving an I.V. infusion of heparin sodium at 1,200 units/hour. The dilution is 25,000 units/500 mL. How many milliliters per hour will this client receive?
Correct Answer: 24 mL/hour
Rationale: To calculate: (1,200 units/hour ÷ 25,000 units) × 500 mL = 24 mL/hour. This is a calculation question, not multiple-choice, so no choices or correct answer letter is provided.
The nurse has been assigned to provide care for four clients at the beginning of the day shift. In what order should the nurse assess these clients?
- A. A client awaiting surgery for a hiatal hernia repair at 11 a.m.
- B. A client with suspected gastric cancer who is on nothing-by-mouth (NPO) status for tests.
- C. A client with peptic ulcer disease experiencing a sudden onset of acute stomach pain.
- D. A client who is requesting pain medication 2 days after surgery to repair a fractured jaw.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The client with sudden onset of acute stomach pain (C) should be assessed first, as this could indicate a serious complication like ulcer perforation. The other clients' conditions are less urgent: the hiatal hernia client is stable, the NPO client is awaiting tests, and the jaw surgery client's pain is expected postoperatively.
The nurse is instructing the client about postsurgery activity following cataract surgery. What position should the nurse teach the client to use?
- A. Remain in a semi-Fowler's position.
- B. Position the feet higher than the body.
- C. Lie on the operative side.
- D. Place the head in a dependent position.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A semi-Fowler's position (head elevated 30-45 degrees) helps reduce intraocular pressure and swelling by promoting drainage and preventing fluid accumulation in the surgical eye.
A client with a hemorrhagic stroke is slightly agitated, heart rate is 118, respirations are 22, bilateral rhonchi are auscultated, SpO2 is 94%, blood pressure is 144/88, and oral secretions are noted. What order of interventions should the nurse follow when suctioning the client to prevent increased intracranial pressure (ICP) and maintain adequate cerebral perfusion?
- A. Suction the airway.
- B. Hyperoxygenate.
- C. Suction the mouth.
- D. Provide sedation.
Correct Answer: B,D,A,C
Rationale: The correct order is: 1) Hyperoxygenate to prevent hypoxia (B); 2) Provide sedation to reduce agitation and ICP spikes (D); 3) Suction the airway to clear secretions (A); 4) Suction the mouth to remove residual secretions (C). This sequence minimizes ICP increases and ensures oxygenation.
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