A client with a history of breast cancer is admitted with complaints of bone pain. The nurse should give priority to:
- A. Administering pain medication
- B. Monitoring for metastasis
- C. Administering chemotherapy
- D. Monitoring blood pressure
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Bone pain in breast cancer may indicate bone metastasis, a common complication, so monitoring for metastasis is the priority.
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Which nursing interventions are included in the post-operative care of the client following the repair of a retinal detachment with instillation of silicone oil?
- A. Placing the client in a prone position
- B. Maintaining strict bed rest for 24 hours
- C. Offering a clear liquid diet
- D. Instructing the client to keep his head bowed when sitting upright
- E. Applying an eye patch to protect the affected eye from light
Correct Answer: A, D, E
Rationale: Post-retinal detachment with silicone oil requires prone positioning (A) to keep oil against the retina, head bowed when upright (D) to maintain oil placement, and an eye patch (E) to reduce light exposure. Bed rest (B) is not strict, and diet (C) progresses as tolerated.
The nurse is performing an admission history for a client recovering from a stroke. Medication history reveals the drug clopidogrel (Plavix). Which clinical manifestation alerts the nurse to an adverse effect of this drug?
- A. Epistaxis
- B. Hypothermia
- C. Nausea
- D. Hyperactivity
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Clopidogrel, an antiplatelet, increases bleeding risk. Epistaxis (nosebleed) is a significant adverse effect. Hypothermia (B), nausea (C), and hyperactivity (D) are not associated with clopidogrel.
The nurse is performing a neurological assessment on a client admitted with TIAs. Assessment findings reveal an absence of the gag reflex. The nurse suspects injury to which of the following cranial nerves?
- A. XII (hypoglossal)
- B. X (vagus)
- C. IX (glossopharyngeal)
- D. VII (facial)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The vagus nerve (X) innervates the pharynx and larynx, contributing to the gag reflex. Absence of the gag reflex suggests vagus nerve injury. Hypoglossal (XII) controls tongue movement, glossopharyngeal (IX) aids taste and swallowing, and facial (VII) controls facial muscles.
Before giving methergine postpartum, the nurse should assess the client for:
- A. Decreased amount of lochial flow
- B. Elevated blood pressure
- C. Flushing
- D. Afterpains
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Methergine is given to contract the uterus and to control postpartal hemorrhage; therefore, lochial flow should decrease. Methergine may elevate the blood pressure. A client with an elevated blood pressure should not receive methergine, but she could be given oxytocin if necessary. Flushing is not a side effect of methergine. Afterpains are increased with methergine usage. The client should be informed that this is a normal response.
A 19-year-old primigravida is admitted to the labor and delivery suite of the hospital. Her husband is accompanying her. The couple tells the nurse that this is the first hospital admission for her. The client's vaginal exam indicates she is 3 cm dilated, 80% effaced, and at -0 station. Based on the vaginal exam, she is in:
- A. Stage 2, latent phase
- B. Stage 1, active phase
- C. Stage 3, transition phase
- D. Stage 1, latent phase
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The second stage of labor is from full cervical dilation through birth of the baby. The three phases of this stage include latency or resting, descent, and final transition. The client is less than fully dilated so she is not in stage 2. The first stage of labor begins with regular uterine contractions and continues until the woman is 10 cm dilated. The three phases of this stage include the early or latent phase (0-3 cm), the active phase (4-7 cm), and the transitional phase (7-10 cm). The client is <4 cm dilated so she is in the latent phase of the first stage of labor. The third stage of labor is from the birth of the baby until the delivery of the placenta. The client is less than fully dilated. The first stage of labor begins with regular uterine contractions and continues until the woman is 10 cm dilated. The three phases of this stage include the early or latent phase (0-3 cm), the active phase (4-7 cm), and the transitional phase (7-10 cm). The client is <4 cm dilated so she is in the latent phase of the first stage of labor.
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