A middle-aged man collapses in the emergency department waiting room. The triage nurse should first:
- A. Gently shake the victim and ask him to state his name.
- B. Perform the chin-tilt to open the victim's airway.
- C. Feel for any air movement from the victim's nose or mouth.
- D. Watch the victim's chest for respirations.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The first step in assessing an unresponsive patient is to check for responsiveness by gently shaking and calling out to the victim, per AHA guidelines, to determine if CPR or other interventions are needed.
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The nurse is supervising a student administering prescribed ciprofloxacin eye drops. It would indicate the correct technique if the student
- A. instructs the client to squeeze their eyes immediately after administering the drops.
- B. drops the prescribed number of drops into the cornea.
- C. drops the prescribed number of drops into the conjunctival sac.
- D. asks the client to position themselves in a left lateral position with the knees bent.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Eye drops should be administered into the conjunctival sac to ensure proper absorption and minimize irritation.
The nurse interprets which of the following as an early sign of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in a client at risk?
- A. Elevated carbon dioxide level.
- B. Hypoxia not responsive to oxygen therapy.
- C. Metabolic acidosis.
- D. Severe, unexplained electrolyte imbalance.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hypoxia unresponsive to oxygen therapy is an early ARDS sign due to impaired gas exchange. Elevated CO2, metabolic acidosis, and electrolyte imbalances occur later or are unrelated.
The sense of hearing is assessed using which standardized test?
- A. Taylor test
- B. Rinne test
- C. Babinski test
- D. APGAR test
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Rinne test assesses hearing by comparing air and bone conduction using a tuning fork. The Taylor test is not a standard hearing test, the Babinski test evaluates neurological reflexes, and the APGAR test assesses newborn health.
A 58-year-old client with pancreatic cancer, who has been bed-bound for 3 weeks, has just returned from having a left subclavian, long-term, tunneled catheter inserted for administration of analgesics. The nurse has not yet received radiographic results for confirmation of placement. The client becomes diaphoretic and complains of chest pain radiating to the middle of his back. Physical assessment reveals tachycardia and absent breath sounds in the left lung. The nurse should further assess the client for:
- A. An air embolus.
- B. A pneumothorax.
- C. A pulmonary embolus.
- D. A myocardial infarction.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Absent breath sounds, chest pain, and tachycardia post-catheter insertion suggest a pneumothorax, a known complication of subclavian catheter placement, requiring urgent assessment.
A client on hemodialysis reports fatigue. The nurse should assess for:
- A. Anemia.
- B. Hyperkalemia.
- C. Dehydration.
- D. Infection.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Anemia is common in renal failure due to decreased erythropoietin.
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