A client with a history of a pituitary tumor is receiving Bromocriptine (Parlodel). The nurse should monitor the client for:
- A. Hypotension
- B. Hyperglycemia
- C. Weight gain
- D. Hair loss
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Bromocriptine, a dopamine agonist, can cause hypotension due to vasodilation. Hyperglycemia, weight gain, and hair loss are not primary side effects.
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A primigravida with a blood type A negative is at 28 weeks' gestation. Today her physician has ordered a RhoGAM injection. Which statement by the client demonstrates that more teaching is needed related to this therapy?
- A. I'm getting this shot so that my baby won't develop antibodies against my blood, right?'
- B. I understand that if my baby is Rh positive I'll be getting another one of these injections.'
- C. This shot should help to protect me in future pregnancies if this baby is Rh positive, like my husband.'
- D. This shot will prevent me from becoming sensitized to Rh-positive blood.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: RhoGAM is given to Rh-negative mothers to prevent the maternal Rh immune response to fetal Rh-positive antigens. If the infant is Rh positive, the mother will receive another dose postdelivery to prevent maternal sensitization. Prevention of maternal sensitization will protect future pregnancies because the mother's blood will be free of antibodies against her fetus. RhoGAM prevents maternal sensitization to Rh-positive blood.
The client is receiving a blood transfusion. Which finding indicates a possible transfusion reaction?
- A. Temperature of 100.2°F
- B. Blood pressure of 110/70 mmHg
- C. Respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute
- D. Itching and rash on the trunk
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Itching and rash are signs of a possible allergic transfusion reaction, requiring immediate cessation of the transfusion. A slight temperature increase, mild hypotension, or tachypnea may occur but are less specific without other symptoms.
A 2-year-old boy is in the hospital outpatient department for observation after falling out of his crib and hitting his head. The nurse calls the physician to report:
- A. Evidence of perineal irritation
- B. Pulse fell from 102 to 96
- C. Pulse increased from 96 to 102
- D. Temperature rose to 102_F rectally
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Perineal irritation needs to be addressed, but it is probably not necessary to call the physician. This fall in pulse rate remains within normal limits and is probably insignificant. It is important to monitor for continued change. This rise in pulse rate is probably not significant, but it is important to monitor for continued change. This temperature is above normal limits and needs medical investigation. It may or may not be related to the head injury.
When assessing a child with diabetes insipidus, the nurse should be aware of the cardinal signs of:
- A. Anemia and vomiting
- B. Polyuria and polydipsia
- C. Irritability relieved by feeding formula
- D. Hypothermia and azotemia
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Anemia and vomiting are not cardinal signs of diabetes insipidus. Polyuria and polydipsia are the cardinal signs of diabetes insipidus. Irritability relieved by feeding water, not formula, is a common sign, but not the cardinal sign, of diabetes insipidus. Hypothermia and azotemia are signs, but not cardinal signs, of diabetes insipidus.
A registered nurse is trying to determine the appropriate care that she should provide for her obstetrical clients. Which of the following documents is considered the legal standard of practice?
- A. State nursing practice act
- B. AWHONN Standards for the Nursing Care of Women and Newborns
- C. American Nurses' Association Standards of Maternal-Child Health Nursing
- D. International Council of Nurses' Code
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The state nursing practice act determines the standard of care for the professional nurse. AWHONN Standards are published as recommendations and guidelines for maternal-newborn nursing. American Nurses' Association Standards are published as recommendations and guidelines for maternal-child health nursing. The International Council of Nurses' Code emphasizes the nurse's obligations to the client rather than to the physician. It is published as recommendations and guidelines by the international organization for professional nursing.
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