A client who is quadriplegic frequently makes lewd sexual suggestions and uses profanity. The nurse concludes that the client is inappropriately using displacement. Which concern should the nurse identify as being appropriate for this client?
- A. Disuse syndrome
- B. Lack of coping skills
- C. Negative body image
- D. Lack of awareness of surroundings
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lack of coping skills is evident when the client demonstrates an impaired ability to adapt to meeting life's demands and roles. This client is displacing feelings onto the environment instead of using them in a constructive fashion. Option 3 may be appropriate, but it has nothing to do with the displacement that the client is currently using. Options 1 and 4 have no relation to this situation.
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During an office visit, a prenatal client diagnosed with mitral stenosis states being under a lot of stress lately. During the examination, the client questions the nurse about the assessment and behaves anxiously. Which is the appropriate nursing action at this time?
- A. Tell the client not to worry.
- B. Refer the client to a counselor.
- C. Assume that the client's anxiety will lessen when the assessment is finished.
- D. Explain the purpose of the nurse's actions and answer the client's questions.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: In the prenatal cardiac client, stress should be reduced as much as possible. The client should be provided with honest and informed answers to questions to help alleviate unnecessary fears and emotional stress. Explaining the purpose of nursing actions will assist with decreasing the stress level of the client. The remaining options are nontherapeutic because they neglect to deal with the client's concerns.
The spouse of a client who is scheduled for the insertion of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) expresses anxiety about what would happen if the device discharges during physical contact. Which information is most appropriate for the nurse to provide to the spouse?
- A. Physical contact should be avoided whenever possible.
- B. The spouse would not feel or be harmed by the countershock.
- C. The shock would be felt, but it would not cause the spouse any harm.
- D. A warning device sounds before countershock, so there is time to move away.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Clients and families are often fearful about the activation of the ICD. Their fears are about the device itself and also about the occurrence of life-threatening dysrhythmias that trigger its function. Family members need reassurance that, even if the device activates while they are touching the client, the level of the charge is not high enough to harm the family member, although it will be felt. The ICD emits a warning beep when the client is near magnetic fields, which could possibly deactivate it, but it does not beep before countershock.
Which comment made by the parents of a male infant who will have a surgical repair of a hernia indicates a need for further teaching by the nurse?
- A. I understand that surgery will repair the hernia.'
- B. I don't know if he will be able to father a child when he grows up.'
- C. The day nurse told me to give him sponge baths for a few days after surgery.'
- D. I'll need to buy extra diapers because we need to change them frequently now.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The anatomical location of a hernia frequently causes more psychological concern to the parents than does the actual condition or treatment. The remaining options all indicate accurate understanding associated with the surgery. The correct option is an incorrect comment requiring follow-up.
The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with bipolar disorder. During the morning assessment, the client tells the nurse that she hears people in the room behind her bed talking about her. Which response by the nurse best reflects therapeutic communication?
- A. What do you hear them saying?
- B. I will see if we can move you to another room.
- C. I will notify your doctor in case he wants to change your medications.
- D. I understand that the voices seem real to you, but I don't see or hear anyone else in here.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: This response validates the client's experience without reinforcing the hallucination and promotes trust by acknowledging their perception.
A client diagnosed with empyema is to undergo decortication to remove inflamed tissue, pus, and debris. On the basis of which understanding about this procedure should the nurse offer emotional support to the client?
- A. This problem may decrease the client's life expectancy.
- B. The client is likely to be in excruciating pain after surgery.
- C. The client will probably have chronic dyspnea after the surgery.
- D. Chest tubes will be in place after surgery, and the healing process is slow.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The client undergoing decortication to treat empyema needs ongoing support from the nurse. This is especially true because the client will have chest tubes in place after surgery, and these must remain until the former pus-filled space is completely obliterated. This may take some time, and it may be discouraging to the client. Progress is monitored by chest x-ray. This information supports that the remaining options are not accurate.
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