A client with a history of a splenectomy has a left upper quadrant mass and is scheduled for a splenectomy. The nurse knows that this client is most at risk for what complication?
- A. Respiratory complications
- B. Bleeding tendencies
- C. Peritonitis
- D. Intestinal obstruction
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The spleen plays a role in filtering blood and producing immune cells. A history of splenectomy increases the risk of bleeding due to decreased platelet function and impaired immune response.
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When teaching effective stress management techniques to a client 1 hour before surgery, which of the following should the nurse recommend?
- A. Biofeedback
- B. Deep breathing
- C. Distraction
- D. Imagery
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Deep breathing. Deep breathing is a reliable and valid method for reducing stress, and can be taught and reinforced in a short period pre-operatively.
A client tells the nurse, "I have something very important to tell you if you promise not to tell." The best response by the nurse is
- A. I must document and report any information.
- B. I can't make such a promise.
- C. That depends on what you tell me.
- D. I must report everything to the treatment team.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Secrets are inappropriate in therapeutic relationships and are counter productive to the therapeutic efforts of the interdisciplinary team. Secrets may be related to risk for harm to self or others. The nurse honors and helps clients to understand rights, limitations, and boundaries regarding confidentiality.
When assessing a client, it is important for the nurse to be informed about cultural issues related to the client's background because
- A. normal patterns of behavior may be labeled as deviant, immoral, or insane
- B. the meaning of the client's behavior can be derived from conventional wisdom
- C. personal values will guide the interaction between persons from 2 cultures
- D. the nurse should rely on her knowledge of different developmental mental stages
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Normal patterns of behavior may be labeled as deviant, immoral, or insane. Culture is an important variable in the assessment of individuals. To work effectively with clients, the nurse must be aware of a cultural distinctive qualities.
Which of these clients would the nurse recommend keeping in the hospital during an internal disaster at that facility?
- A. An adolescent diagnosed with sepsis 7 days ago and whose vital signs are maintained within low normal limits.
- B. A middle-aged woman known to have had an uncomplicated myocardial infarction 4 days ago
- C. An elderly man admitted 2 days ago with an acute exacerbation of ulcerative colitis
- D. A young adult in the second day of treatment for an overdose of acetaminophen
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A young adult in the second day of treatment for an overdose of acetaminophen. An overdose of Tylenol requires close observation for 3 to 4 days as well as Mucomyst PO during that time. A strong risk of liver failure exists immediately following Tylenol overdose.
A client with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder has been referred to a local boarding home for consideration for placement. The social worker telephoned the hospital unit for information about the client's mental status and adjustment. The appropriate response of the nurse should be which of these statements?
- A. I am sorry. Referral information can only be provided by the client's providers
- B. I can never give any information out by telephone. How do I know who you are?
- C. Since this is a referral, I can give you this information
- D. I need to get the client's written consent before I release any information to you
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: In order to release information about a client there must be a signed consent form with designation of to whom information can be given, and what information can be shared.