A client with a history of gout is receiving Allopurinol (Zyloprim). The nurse should teach the client to:
- A. Increase fluid intake
- B. Avoid dairy products
- C. Take the medication on an empty stomach
- D. Limit protein intake
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Allopurinol reduces uric acid, and increased fluid intake promotes uric acid excretion, preventing kidney stones. Dairy, empty stomach, and protein limits are not necessary.
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At 30 weeks' gestation, a client is admitted to the unit in premature labor. Her contractions are every 5 minutes and last 60 seconds, her cervix is closed, and the suture placed around her cervix during her 16th week of gestation, when she had the MacDonald procedure, can still be felt by the physician. The amniotic sac is still intact. She is very concerned about delivering prematurely. She asks the RN, 'What is the greatest risk to my baby if it is born prematurely?' The RN's answer should be:
- A. Hyperglycemia
- B. Hypoglycemia
- C. Lack of development of the intestines
- D. Lack of development of the lungs
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Any infant would be at risk for hyperglycemia because the infant's liver is missing the islets of Langerhans, which secrete insulin to break down glucose for cellular use. Prematurity is not an added risk for hyperglycemia. Both premature and mature infants can be at risk for hypoglycemia if their mother had gestational diabetes during pregnancy or entered the pregnancy with diabetes mellitus. These infants are exposed to high levels of maternal glucose while in utero, which causes the islets of Langerhans in the infant's liver to produce insulin. After birth when the umbilical cord is severed, the generous amount of maternal blood glucose is eliminated; however, there is continued islet cell hyperactivity in the infant's liver, which can lead to excessive insulin levels and depleted blood glucose. Mature infants are born with an immature GI system. The nervous control of the stomach is incomplete at birth, salivary glands are immature at birth, and the intestinal tract is sterile. This is not the greatest risk to a premature infant. The greatest risk to a premature infant is the lack of development of the lungs, which can lead to respiratory distress syndrome due to insufficient surfactant production.
Which of the following findings would necessitate discontinuing an IV potassium infusion in an adult with ketoacidosis?
- A. Urine output 22 mL/hr for 2 hours
- B. Serum potassium level of 3.7
- C. Small T wave of ECG
- D. Serum glucose level of 180
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Adequate renal flow of 30 mL/hr is a necessity with potassium infusions because potassium is excreted renally. Because potassium level will decrease during correction of diabetic ketoacidosis, potassium will be infused even if plasma levels of potassium are normal. A small T wave is normal and desired on the electrocardiogram. A tall, peaked T-wave could indicate overinfusion of potassium and hyperkalemia. Glucose levels of <200 are desirable.
A client with a history of seizure disorder is admitted with complaints of breakthrough seizures. The nurse should give priority to:
- A. Administering anticonvulsants
- B. Monitoring blood pressure
- C. Administering pain medication
- D. Monitoring respiratory rate
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Administering anticonvulsants is the priority to control breakthrough seizures and prevent status epilepticus.
A 5-year-old child is hospitalized for an acute illness. The nurse encourages the family to bring her favorite objects from home. What is the nurse's rationale?
- A. To reduce fear of the unknown
- B. To keep the child calm
- C. To establish a trusting relationship
- D. To prevent or minimize separation anxiety
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Favorite objects from home assist in creating a familiar setting, preventing or minimizing separation anxiety.
The client at 35 weeks gestation is admitted with a diagnosis of vasa previa. The nurse should monitor for which complication?
- A. Fetal bleeding
- B. Maternal hemorrhage
- C. Preterm labor
- D. Fetal macrosomia
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Vasa previa involves fetal blood vessels crossing the cervical os risking rupture and fetal bleeding during labor or membrane rupture. Maternal hemorrhage preterm labor and macrosomia are less directly related.
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