A client with allergic rhinitis has an order for a long-acting nasal spray that contains oxymetazoline. The client should be instructed to use the spray as directed to prevent:
- A. Bleeding tendencies
- B. Increased nasal congestion
- C. Nasal polyps
- D. Tinnitus
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Overuse of oxymetazoline can cause rebound nasal congestion (rhinitis medicamentosa). It does not typically cause bleeding, nasal polyps, or tinnitus.
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The nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching with the parent of a 6-year-old client who had a tonsillectomy 4 hours ago. The nurse should reinforce that it would be a priority to notify the health care provider if the client experiences
- A. Ear pain
- B. Foul-smelling breath
- C. Frequent swallowing
- D. Low-grade fever
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Frequent swallowing (C) may indicate bleeding, a serious post-tonsillectomy complication requiring immediate reporting. Ear pain (A), bad breath (B), and low-grade fever (D) are common and less urgent.
The nurse is caring for four antepartum clients. Which client should the nurse see first?
- A. Client with hyperemesis gravidarum who is currently vomiting (9%)
- B. Client with molar pregnancy who has dark brown vaginal discharge (8%)
- C. Client with suspected ectopic pregnancy who has abdominal and shoulder pain (71%)
- D. Client with threatened miscarriage who says, 'I am a Jehovah's Witness.' (10%)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A suspected ectopic pregnancy is a medical emergency due to the risk of rupture and internal bleeding, which can be life-threatening. Abdominal and shoulder pain are hallmark symptoms, indicating possible referred pain from diaphragmatic irritation. This client requires immediate assessment and intervention, prioritizing over hyperemesis gravidarum (which, while serious, is less immediately life-threatening), molar pregnancy (which needs monitoring but is not an acute emergency), and threatened miscarriage (which requires evaluation but is less urgent without active bleeding or pain).
The nurse is caring for a client with anorexia nervosa. Which of the following findings would be consistent with the condition? Select all that apply.
- A. Heat intolerance
- B. Has not menstruated in 3 months
- C. Avoids participation in physical activity
- D. Fine, downy hair on the face and back
- E. Decreased serum potassium level
- F. BMI of 16 kg/m²
Correct Answer: B,D,E,F
Rationale: Anorexia nervosa is characterized by severe weight loss and malnutrition, leading to specific clinical findings. Amenorrhea (B) results from hormonal imbalances due to low body fat. Lanugo (D), fine downy hair, develops as a compensatory mechanism for heat loss. Hypokalemia (E) occurs due to starvation or purging behaviors. A BMI of 16 kg/m² (F) indicates severe underweight status, consistent with anorexia. Heat intolerance (A) is more typical of hyperthyroidism, and avoiding physical activity (C) is incorrect as clients often engage in excessive exercise.
A visiting family member of a hospitalized client reports sudden onset of a headache and numbness in half of the body. The visitor asks the nurse to take a blood pressure reading. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
- A. Encourage the visitor to lie down to see if symptoms change
- B. Initiate protocol to assist the visitor to the emergency department
- C. Proceed to take the visitor's blood pressure
- D. Suggest that the visitor call the health care provider
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sudden headache and hemibody numbness suggest a possible stroke, a medical emergency requiring immediate evaluation. Initiating protocol to transfer the visitor to the emergency department (B) ensures timely care. Lying down (A), taking blood pressure (C), or calling a provider (D) delays critical intervention.
While teaching the family of a child who will take phenytoin (Dilantin) regularly for seizure control, it is most important for the nurse to teach them about which of the following actions?
- A. Maintain good oral hygiene and dental care
- B. Omit medication if the child is seizure free
- C. Administer acetaminophen to promote sleep
- D. Serve a diet that is high in iron
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Swollen and tender gums occur often with use of phenytoin. Good oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist should be emphasized.
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