A home health nurse has several elderly clients in her case load. Which of the following clients ~(is most likely to be a victim of elder abuse?
- A. A 76-year-old female with Alzheimer's dementia
- B. A 70-year-old male with diabetes mellitus
- C. A 64-year-old female with a hip replacement
- D. A 72-year-old male with Parkinson's disease
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Elderly clients with Alzheimer's dementia are at highest risk for abuse due to cognitive impairment, dependency, and potential caregiver stress. The other conditions pose less risk.
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A client is in early labor. Her fetus is in a left occipitoanterior (LOA) position; fetal heart sounds are best auscultated just:
- A. Below the umbilicus toward left side of mother's abdomen
- B. Below the umbilicus toward right side of mother's abdomen
- C. At the umbilicus
- D. Above the umbilicus to the left side of mother's abdomen
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: In LOA, the fetus's back is on the mother's left anterior side, so fetal heart sounds are best heard below the umbilicus on the left.
A male client received a heart-lung transplant 1 month ago at a local transplant center. While visiting the nursing center to have his blood pressure taken, he complains of recent weakness and fatigue. He also tells the nurse that he is considering stopping his cyclosporine because it is expensive and is causing his face to become round. He fears he will catch viruses and be more susceptible to infections. The nurse responds to this last statement by explaining that cyclosporine:
- A. Is given to prevent rejection and makes him less susceptible to infection than other oral corticosteroids
- B. Is available at discount pharmacies for a reduced price
- C. Is usually not necessary after the first year following transplantation
- D. May initially cause weakness, dizziness, and fatigue, but these side effects will gradually resolve themselves
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cyclosporine is the immunosuppressive drug of choice. It provides immunosuppression but does not lower the white blood cell count; therefore, the client is less susceptible to infection. Cyclosporine is available at discount pharmacies. The cost may be absorbed by health insurance, or Medicare, if the client is eligible. However, this statement does not address the entire problem verbalized by the client. Immunosuppressive agents will be taken for the client's entire life because rejection can occur at any time. These side effects do not necessarily resolve in time; however, the client may adapt.
A mother frantically calls the emergency room (ER) asking what to do about her 3-year-old girl who was found eating pills out of a bottle in the medicine cabinet. The ER nurse tells the mother to:
- A. Give the child 15 mL of syrup of ipecac.
- B. Give the child 10 mL of syrup of ipecac with a sip of water.
- C. Give the child 1 cup of water to induce vomiting.
- D. Bring the child to the ER immediately.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Before giving any emetic, the substance ingested must be known. At least 8 oz of water should be administered along with ipecac syrup to increase volume in the stomach and facilitate vomiting. Water alone will not induce vomiting. An emetic is necessary to facilitate vomiting. Vomiting should never be induced in an unconscious client because of the risk of aspiration.
A premature infant needs supplemental O2 therapy. A nursing intervention that reduces the risk of retrolental fibroplasia is to:
- A. Maintain O2 at <40%
- B. Maintain O2 at >40%
- C. Give moist O2 at >40%
- D. Maintain on 100% O2
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Maintaining O2 at <40% minimizes the risk of retrolental fibroplasia, a complication of high oxygen levels in premature infants.
The obstetric client's fetal heart rate is 80-90 during the contractions. The first action the nurse should take is:
- A. Reposition the monitor
- B. Turn the client to her left side
- C. Ask the client to ambulate
- D. Prepare the client for delivery
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A fetal heart rate of 80-90 during contractions indicates bradycardia possibly from cord compression or uteroplacental insufficiency. Turning the client to her left side improves placental perfusion and is the first action.
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