Vital signs
Temperature 98.2 F (36.7 C)
Blood pressure 108/72 mm Hg
Heart rate 62/min
Respirations 16/min
SpO2 96% on room air
A client who developed heart failure after a myocardial infarction is scheduled to be discharged this afternoon. Based on the discharge data, the nurse plans to reinforce which home care instructions? Select all that apply.
- A. How to take own pulse
- B. Monitoring daily weight
- C. Need for monthly International Normalized Ratio testing
- D. Need to increase foods high in potassium
- E. Reduction of sodium in diet
- F. Use of home oxygen
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Rationale: Taking pulse (A), monitoring weight (B), and reducing sodium (E) help manage heart failure by tracking symptoms, detecting fluid retention, and preventing exacerbation.
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A 16 month-old child has just been admitted to the hospital. As the nurse assigned to this child enters the hospital room for the first time, the toddler runs to the mother, clings to her and begins to cry. What would be the initial action by the nurse?
- A. Arrange to change client care assignments
- B. Explain that this behavior is expected
- C. Discuss the appropriate use of time-out
- D. Explain that the child needs extra attention
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Explain that this behavior is expected. Fear of strangers is normal in toddlers and extends into the preschool period.
The nurse is screening clients for those at risk for developing a pressure injury. At highest risk for developing a pressure injury is the client
- A. who had an open cholecystectomy and has a closed-wound drainage device
- B. who has a long leg cast and a decreased serum albumin level
- C. with dementia, peripheral artery disease, and constipation
- D. with quadriplegia, moist skin, and an elevated temperature
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Clients with quadriplegia are at high risk due to immobility, which impairs circulation and increases pressure on skin. Moist skin increases the risk of skin breakdown, and elevated temperature may indicate infection or inflammation, further increasing risk.
A 35 year-old client with sickle cell crisis is talking on the telephone but stops as the nurse enters the room to request something for pain. The nurse should
- A. Administer a placebo
- B. Encourage increased fluid intake
- C. Administer the prescribed analgesia
- D. Recommend relaxation exercises for pain control
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Administer the prescribed analgesia. Pain relief is a priority in sickle cell crisis, and prescribed analgesics are appropriate.
Intake and output record
Time Oral intake Parenteral intake Output
0700 180 mL juice
0800 1 L 0.9% sodium chloride IV 150 mL liquid stool
1000 75 mL vancomycin
1200 240 mL tea 250 mL metronidazole IV
1500 360 mL water
1600 1300 mL urine from collection bag
The nurse is calculating a client's intake and output for the shift. How many mL should the nurse record as the client's net fluid balance? Record your answer using a whole number.
Correct Answer: 655 mL
Rationale: 1. Intake:
Oral: 180 + 240 + 360 = 780 mL
IV: 1000 + 75 + 250 = 1325 mL
Total Intake = 780 + 1325 = 2105 mL
2. Output:
Stool: 150 mL
Urine: 1300 mL
Total Output = 1450 mL
3. Net Balance:
2105 − 1450 = 655 mL net positive balance
The nurse is collecting data from a 30-month-old client. Which of the following findings would require follow-up?
- A. head circumference has increased by 1 inch (2.5 cm) in the past year
- B. current weight is six times greater than birth weight
- C. nighttime bladder control has not been achieved
- D. anterior and posterior fontanels are both fused
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Lack of nighttime bladder control at 30 months may indicate developmental delay or medical issues, requiring follow-up to assess for underlying causes.
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