A client with pregnancy-induced hypertension is scheduled for a C-section. Before surgery, the nurse should keep the client:
- A. On her right side
- B. Supine with a small pillow
- C. On her left side
- D. In knee chest position
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The left lateral position improves uteroplacental blood flow in pregnancy-induced hypertension, reducing fetal distress risk. Right-sided, supine, or knee-chest positions are less optimal.
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The rationale for inserting a French catheter every hour for the client with epidural anesthesia is:
- A. The bladder fills more rapidly because of the medication used for the epidural.
- B. Her level of consciousness is such that she is in a trancelike state.
- C. The sensation of the bladder filling is diminished or lost.
- D. She is embarrassed to ask for the bedpan that frequently.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Epidural anesthesia can diminish bladder sensation leading to urinary retention. Hourly catheterization prevents bladder distention and complications. The other reasons are not accurate or relevant to epidural effects.
A 44-year-old client had an emergency cholecystectomy 3 days ago for a ruptured gallbladder. She complains of severe abdominal pain. Assessment reveals abdominal rigidity and distention, increased temperature, and tachycardia. Diagnostic testing reveals an elevated WBC count. The nurse suspects that the client has developed:
- A. Gastritis
- B. Evisceration
- C. Peritonitis
- D. Pulmonary embolism
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Assessment findings for gastritis would reveal anorexia, nausea and vomiting, epigastric fullness and tenderness, and discomfort. Evisceration is the extrusion of abdominal viscera as a result of trauma or sutures failing in a surgical incision. Peritonitis, inflammation of the peritoneum, can occur when an abdominal organ, such as the gallbladder, perforates and leaks blood and fluid into the abdominal cavity. This causes infection and irritation. Assessment findings of pulmonary embolism would reveal severe substernal chest pain, tachycardia, tachypnea, shortness of breath, anxiety or panic, and wheezing and coughing often accompanied by blood-tinged sputum.
A nurse is performing a vaginal exam on a client in active labor. An important landmark to assess during labor and delivery are the ischial spines because:
- A. Ischial spines are the narrowest diameter of the pelvis
- B. Ischial spines are the widest diameter of the pelvis
- C. They represent the inlet of birth canal
- D. They measure pelvic floor
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The ischial spines mark the narrowest diameter of the pelvis, critical for assessing fetal descent during labor.
A client is being discharged and will continue enteral feedings at home. Which of the following statements by a family member indicates the need for further teaching?
- A. If he develops diarrhea lasting for more than 2-3 days, I will contact the doctor or nurse.
- B. I should anticipate that he will gain about 1 lb/day now that he is on continuous feedings.
- C. It is important to keep the head of his bed elevated or sit him in the chair during feedings.
- D. I should use prepared or open formula within 24 hours and store unused portions in the refrigerator.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Diarrhea is a complication of tube feedings that can lead to dehydration. Diarrhea may be the result of hypertonic formulas that can draw fluid into the bowel. Other causes of diarrhea may be bacterial contamination, fecal impaction, medications, and low albumin. A consistent weight gain of more than 0.22 kg/day (1/2 lb/day) over several days should be reported promptly. The client should be evaluated for fluid volume excess. Elevating the client's head prevents reflux and thus formula from entering the airway. Bacteria proliferate rapidly in enteral formulas and can cause gastroenteritis and even sepsis.
The physician has ordered aerosol treatments, chest percussion, and postural drainage for a client with cystic fibrosis. The nurse recognizes that the combination of therapies is to:
- A. Decrease respiratory effort and mucous production
- B. Increase efficiency of the diaphragm and gas exchange
- C. Dilate the bronchioles and help remove secretions
- D. Stimulate coughing and oxygen consumption
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: These therapies aim to dilate airways (aerosols), mobilize mucus (percussion), and clear secretions (postural drainage) to improve breathing in cystic fibrosis.
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