A client with a history of renal failure is admitted with complaints of shortness of breath. The nurse should expect the client to have:
- A. Metabolic acidosis
- B. Metabolic alkalosis
- C. Respiratory acidosis
- D. Respiratory alkalosis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Renal failure impairs acid excretion, leading to metabolic acidosis, which can cause compensatory hyperventilation and shortness of breath.
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A client has a tentative diagnosis of myasthenia gravis. The nurse recognizes that myasthenia gravis involves:
- A. Loss of the myelin sheath in portions of the brain and spinal cord
- B. An interruption in the transmission of impulses from nerve endings to muscles
- C. Progressive weakness and loss of sensation that begins in the lower extremities
- D. Loss of coordination and stiff 'cogwheel' rigidity
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Myasthenia gravis is caused by autoantibodies blocking acetylcholine receptors, interrupting nerve impulse transmission to muscles, leading to weakness.
Which complaint is frequently expressed by a client with macular degeneration?
- A. Problems with activities requiring focused vision such as sewing
- B. Severe eye and face pain accompanied by nausea and vomiting
- C. Seeing halos around lights
- D. Veil-like loss of vision
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Macular degeneration affects central vision, impairing activities like sewing or reading that require focused vision. Severe pain with nausea is typical of acute glaucoma, halos suggest cataracts or glaucoma, and veil-like vision loss is more associated with retinal detachment.
On morning rounds, the nurse found a manic-depressive client who is taking lithium in a confused mental state, vomiting, twitching, and exhibiting a coarse hand tremor. Which one of the following nursing actions is essential at this time?
- A. Administer her next dosage of lithium, and then call the physician.
- B. Withhold her lithium, and report her symptoms to the physician.
- C. Place her on NPO to decrease the excretion of lithium from her body, and call the physician.
- D. Contact the lab and request a lithium level in 30 minutes, and call the physician.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The client has lithium toxicity, and the nurse must withhold further dosages. Because of her level of toxicity, further lithium could cause coma and death. The nurse needs further orders from the physician to stabilize the client's lithium level.
The client is prescribed methotrexate for rheumatoid arthritis. Which instruction should the nurse include?
- A. Take the medication with milk to prevent stomach upset.'
- B. Report any signs of infection immediately.'
- C. Avoid exposure to sunlight.'
- D. Take the medication only when joint pain is severe.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Methotrexate causes immunosuppression, increasing infection risk, so reporting signs of infection is critical. Milk does not prevent GI upset, photosensitivity is not a primary concern, and methotrexate is taken regularly, not as needed.
A 30-year-old client has just been treated in the ER for bruises and abrasions to her face and a broken arm from domestic violence, which has been increasing in frequency and intensity over the last few months. The nurse assesses her as being very anxious, fearful, bewildered, and feeling helpless as she states, 'I don't know what to do, I'm afraid to go home.' The best response by the nurse to the client would be:
- A. I wouldn't want to go home either; call a friend who could help you.
- B. Did you do something that could have made him so angry?
- C. Let's talk about people and resources available to you so that you don't have to go home.
- D. I'll call the police and they will take care of him, and you can go home and get some rest.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A person in crisis needs support, assistance, and direction from a caregiver rather than just an instruction. A battered person may feel guilt and think that they cause the abuser's behavior; however, the abuser has the problem and goes through phases of violence. The nurse should provide support and guidance to the client in crisis by offering alternatives and assist in referrals. Focusing on help from law enforcement may be a very temporary solution, because the victim may be fearful of pressing charges. This answer does not address the crisis of going home.
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