A home health nurse is at the home of a client with diabetes and arthritis. The client has difficulty drawing up insulin. It would be most appropriate for the nurse to refer the client to
- A. A social worker from the local hospital
- B. A physical therapist to improve fine motor coordination
- C. An activity therapist from the community center
- D. Another client with diabetes mellitus and takes insulin
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A physical therapist can assist a client to improve the fine motor skills needed to prepare an insulin injection.
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In reviewing the assessment data of a client suspected of having diabetes insipidus, the nurse expects which of the following after a water deprivation test?
- A. Increased edema and weight gain
- B. Unchanged urine specific gravity
- C. Rapid protein secretion
- D. Decreased blood potassium
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Unchanged urine specific gravity. When fluids are restricted, the client continues to excrete large amounts of dilute urine. This finding supports the diagnosis. Normally, urine is more concentrated with reduced fluid intake.
The nurse is preparing to administer the fourth dose of IV vancomycin to a client. Which set of laboratory values would alert the nurse to hold the vancomycin and notify the health care provider?
- A. Vancomycin trough 10 mg/L (6.9 umol/L), creatinine 1.1 mg/dL (97.2 umol/L), BUN 6 mg/dL (2.1 mmol/L)
- B. Vancomycin trough 14 mg/L (9.7 umol/L), creatinine 1.2 mg/dL (106.1 umol/L), BUN 10 mg/dL (3.6 mmol/L)
- C. Vancomycin trough 18 mg/L (12.4 umol/L), creatinine 0.6 mg/dL (53 umol/L), BUN 18 mg/dL (6.4 mmol/L)
- D. Vancomycin trough 23 mg/L (15.9 umol/L), creatinine 1.5 mg/dL (132.6 umol/L), BUN 24 mg/dL (8.6 mmol/L)
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A vancomycin trough of 23 mg/L is above the therapeutic range (10-20 mg/L), indicating potential toxicity. Elevated creatinine (1.5 mg/dL) suggests renal impairment, which increases the risk of vancomycin accumulation and nephrotoxicity.
A client with severe hypertension is receiving Capoten (captopril). The nurse should instruct the client to report which of the following to the doctor?
- A. Coughing
- B. Drowsiness
- C. Frequent urination
- D. Hunger
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A persistent cough is a common side effect of ACE inhibitors like captopril, potentially requiring a change in medication.
The nurse is caring for a client who experienced a sexual assault and has posttraumatic stress disorder. The client states, 'It is all my fault. I should not have accepted a drink from a stranger I met at a bar.' Which of the following responses would be most appropriate for the nurse to make?
- A. Those thoughts are not good for you. You should try to stop thinking about the assault.
- B. You have to stop blaming yourself for the assault so you can move on with your life.
- C. It may take time to overcome your thoughts and feelings related to the assault.
- D. You could not have anticipated the assault. You did not deserve or ask for it.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: This response validates the client's feelings while gently correcting self-blame, reinforcing that the assault was not their fault and promoting a supportive therapeutic environment.
The nurse has been interacting for several weeks with a client on the psychiatric unit. The nurse is to be transferred to another unit. Which comment by the client indicates separation anxiety?
- A. We had a good time at the party last night. You should have been here.'
- B. Some of us are going to the museum next week. Too bad you can't go.'
- C. I was thinking about my friend last night; the one who died in the car crash.'
- D. I was telling my wife what a good nurse you are.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Expressing regret about the nurse missing a future event suggests attachment and anxiety about the nurse's departure, indicating separation anxiety. Other comments lack this emotional connection.
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