A nurse is assessing a patient's right lower extremity. The extremity is warm to touch, red and swollen. The patient is also running a low fever. Which of the following conditions would be the most likely cause of the patient's condition?
- A. Herpes
- B. Scleroderma
- C. Dermatitis
- D. Cellulitis
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Inflammation of cellular tissue associated with a fever most likely indicates cellulitis.
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A 4-year-old client is unable to go to sleep at night in the hospital. Which nursing intervention best promotes sleep for the child?
- A. turning out the room light and closing the door
- B. tiring the child during the evening with play exercises
- C. identifying the child's home bedtime rituals and following them
- D. encouraging visitation by friends during the evening
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Preschool-age children require bedtime rituals that should be followed in the hospital if possible. Choice 1 increases a child's fear. Choices 2 and 4 do not promote sleep.
The nurse is observing the UAP providing oral hygiene to the client Which action by the UAP requires follow-up?
- A. Replacing the upper denture before the lower denture.
- B. Placing the unconscious client in a supine position.
- C. Brushing the tongue with a soft-bristled toothbrush.
- D. Donning clean gloves prior to performing oral hygiene.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: B: The unconscious client should be placed in a side-lying position with the head turned to the side to prevent aspiration. A: Replacing the upper denture first is correct for ease of insertion. C: Brushing the tongue removes debris, reducing infection risk. D: Gloves adhere to standard precautions for oral care.
The nurse is turning a client who has a new prosthetic hip. Which position should be avoided to prevent injury to the new prosthetic hip?
- A. abduction of the hip
- B. adduction of the hip
- C. flexing the hip at 80° flexion
- D. flexing the hip at 90°
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: New prosthetic hips should have an abduction pillow in place to avoid adduction.
The nurse is using a hypothermia blanket for the febrile client. Which findings should prompt the nurse to consider that the client is hypothermic? Select all that apply.
- A. Increased urine output
- B. Increased drowsiness
- C. Decreased heart rate (HR)
- D. Decreased blood pressure (BP)
- E. Increased core body temperature
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: B: Drowsiness results from low cardiac output affecting the CNS. C: Decreased HR reflects thermoregulation effects. D: Decreased BP reduces cardiac workload. A: Hypothermia decreases urine output. E: Hypothermia lowers core temperature.
Which of these does not need to be included when calculating a client's fluid intake?
- A. ice chips
- B. Jell-O™
- C. pudding
- D. IV fluid from an antibiotic piggyback
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Pudding is a semi-solid and does not melt at room temperature, so it should not be included in fluid intake calculations.