A client with ascites due to cirrhosis has increasing shortness of breath and abdominal pain and is scheduled for paracentesis. Which of the following nursing actions should be implemented prior to the procedure? Select all that apply.
- A. Ensure that informed consent has been obtained
- B. Place the client in reverse Trendelenburg position
- C. Place the client on NPO status
- D. Request the client empty their bladder
- E. Take baseline vital signs and weight
Correct Answer: A,D,E
Rationale: Informed consent ensures understanding, emptying the bladder prevents injury during needle insertion, and baseline vital signs/weight monitor fluid shifts. Reverse Trendelenburg is inappropriate; upright positioning is typical. NPO status isn't required for paracentesis.
You may also like to solve these questions
Vital signs
Temperature 98.4 F (36.9 C)
Blood pressure 124/78 mm Hg
Heart rate 46/min and irregularly irregular
Respirations 22/min
The nurse is preparing to administer medications to a client admitted with atrial fibrillation. The nurse notes the vital signs shown in the exhibit. Which medications due at this time are safe to administer? Select all that apply.
- A. Diltiazem extended-release PO
- B. Heparin subcutaneous injection
- C. Lisinopril PO
- D. Metoprolol PO
- E. Timolol ophthalmic
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Rationale: Without specific vital signs, diltiazem (rate control), heparin (anticoagulation), and timolol (glaucoma, not cardiac) are generally safe in atrial fibrillation unless contraindicated (e.g., severe hypotension). Lisinopril and metoprolol require caution if hypotensive or bradycardic, but no exhibit data suggests otherwise.
The nurse is explaining the effects of cocaine abuse to a pregnant client. Which of the following must the nurse understand as a basis for teaching?
- A. Cocaine use can cause fetal growth retardation
- B. The drug has been linked to neural tube defects
- C. Newborn withdrawal generally occurs immediately after birth
- D. Breast feeding promotes positive parenting behaviors
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cocaine is vasoconstrictive, and this effect in the placental vessels causes fetal growth retardation.
The nurse is caring for a client who will not use the train for transportation due to the fear of being trapped and unable to escape. The nurse should recognize that the client is likely experiencing
- A. generalized anxiety disorder
- B. social anxiety disorder
- C. agoraphobia
- D. acrophobia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Fear of being trapped in situations (e.g., trains) with no escape is characteristic of agoraphobia. Generalized anxiety involves broad worries, social anxiety focuses on social scrutiny, and acrophobia is fear of heights.
The nurse is experiencing repeated unwanted sexual advances from a health care provider (HCP). Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply.
- A. Seek emotional support from a trusted source.
- B. Consult the facility's sexual harassment policy.
- C. Report the behavior to the supervisor immediately.
- D. Document each occurrence according to facility policy.
- E. Confront the HCP outside the workplace about the behavior.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Seeking support aids coping, reviewing policy clarifies procedures, reporting to a supervisor initiates formal action, and documentation provides evidence. Confronting outside work risks escalation and is unsafe.
The nurse is interacting with a client who has just been told she is HIV positive. The client asks the nurse when she will die. What should the nurse plan to include when replying?
- A. HIV positive means that the client has antibodies against the virus. It does not mean that the client has AIDS. Most people do not develop AIDS or die for many years.
- B. Most persons who are HIV positive live 5 to 10 years with aggressive treatment.
- C. Life expectancy depends on whether there is further exposure to the virus.
- D. The progression from HIV positive to full-blown AIDS is usually quite rapid.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: HIV positivity indicates antibodies, not AIDS; with modern antiretroviral therapy, progression is slow, and many live for decades, unlike rapid progression or fixed timelines.
Nokea