A nurse is assisting a client with a neurologic deficit with bowel training. Which pharmacologic aid would the nurse anticipate to be used first?
- A. Stool softener
- B. Bulk forming
- C. Stimulant
- D. Lubricant
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: When using a pharmacologic aid, the nurse would anticipate using the mildest form first beginning with a stool softener. Stool softeners moisturize the feces, which facilitates passage of stool without straining. The other Classifications could also be appropriate but not used first.
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The nurse is caring for a client with paraplegia in the acute care setting. The client's last bowel movement was 4 days ago. Which nursing action is best to assist the client in accomplishing the goal of an enema?
- A. Tape the client's buttocks together so to retain the enema.
- B. Instill the mini enema slowly (1 to 2 oz at a time) followed by a waiting period.
- C. Prop the client over a toilet to allow gravity to assist in the defecation process.
- D. Insert the enema tubing high into the bowel to increase fecal mass elimination.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The best nursing action is to instill the enema solution slowly and allow a waiting period. By doing so, the enema solution has the best opportunity to be effective. The nurse would tape the buttocks together when administering a suppository. Propping the client over the toilet would allow the enema solution to be expelled immediately. Enema tubing is inserted carefully into the rectum and not advanced high into the colon.
A nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with neurologic deficit who has recently become responsive when interacted with. What therapy should the nurse suggest to help strengthen muscles that are under voluntary control?
- A. Occupational therapy
- B. Range-of-motion (ROM) exercises
- C. Recreational therapy
- D. Music Therapy
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Occupational therapy is designed to help strengthen muscles that are under voluntary control. ROM exercises maintain joint flexibility and prevent permanent contractures. Participation in recreational and music therapies increases socialization time.
The nurse is performing discharge teaching for a female client who was hospitalized after a spinal cord injury that resulted in motor paralysis. Which of the following prescription classifications, used prior to hospitalization, is most important to review with the client before discharge?
- A. An oral contraceptive
- B. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
- C. An analgesic
- D. An antihistamine
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Motor paralysis does not affect ovulation. It is important for the nurse to review the need for continued contraceptive use with the client if a pregnancy is still undesired. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, an analgesic, and an antihistamine used prior to the spinal cord injury may be reviewed prior to discharge but are lower priority.
A nursing instructor is teaching the senior nursing class about clients with neurologic disorders. The instructor tells the students that these clients are at risk of disuse syndrome due to musculoskeletal inactivity and neuromuscular impairment. What nursing intervention helps prevent plantar flexion?
- A. Use of parallel bars or a walker
- B. Application of an abdominal binder
- C. Use of a footboard
- D. Use of a flotation mattress
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A footboard positions the foot and ankle in such a way as to prevent plantar flexion. Parallel bars help the client with impaired mobility to support body weight and move forward before ambulating independently. An abdominal binder prevents dizziness and faintness. A flotation mattress helps relieve pressure when the client is lying down and sitting.
A nurse is caring for a client with a neurologic deficit whose condition has stabilized. What phase of the neurologic deficit begins now?
- A. Recovery
- B. Chronic
- C. Terminal
- D. Acute
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The recovery phase begins when the client's condition is stabilized. It starts several days or weeks after the initial event and lasts weeks or months. This makes the other options incorrect.
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