A nurse is collecting data from a client who has dehydration. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
- A. Cool skin
- B. Bradycardia
- C. Urine output 20 mL/hr
- D. Sodium 142 mEq/L
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Urine output 20 mL/hr. In dehydration, the body tries to conserve water, leading to decreased urine output. This finding indicates the body's attempt to retain fluids. A: Cool skin is incorrect as dehydration often presents with warm, dry skin due to decreased sweating. B: Bradycardia is unlikely in dehydration as the body tries to maintain cardiac output by increasing heart rate. D: A normal sodium level of 142 mEq/L does not specifically indicate dehydration.
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A nurse is caring for a client who practices Orthodox Judaism. The nurse should identify that which of the following foods together on the same dinner tray violates the client's religious practices?
- A. Kosher roast beef and ice cream
- B. Carrot sticks and cottage cheese
- C. Macaroni and cheese
- D. Kosher chicken breast and boiled potatoes
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Kosher roast beef and ice cream. In Orthodox Judaism, dairy and meat products cannot be consumed together. The mixing of meat and dairy violates the dietary laws of Kashrut. Kosher chicken breast and boiled potatoes (choice D) are both permissible to eat together as they are both meat products. Carrot sticks and cottage cheese (choice B) are both dairy products and can be consumed together. Macaroni and cheese (choice C) is a dairy product and can be consumed alone or with other dairy products.
A nurse is caring for a client who has not voided for 8 hr following surgery. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
- A. Offer the client fluids.
- B. Perform a bladder scan.
- C. Insert an indwelling urinary catheter.
- D. Provide assistance to bathroom.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Perform a bladder scan. This is the first action the nurse should take because it provides valuable information about the client's bladder status without invasive intervention. The bladder scan will help determine if the client has urinary retention, which could be the reason for not voiding after surgery. Offering fluids (choice A) is important but should come after assessing the bladder. Inserting a urinary catheter (choice C) is invasive and should only be done if necessary. Providing assistance to the bathroom (choice D) is not appropriate if there is a possibility of urinary retention.
A nurse is preparing an in-service presentation about preventing health care-associated infections (HAIs). The nurse should include which of the following as a common cause of these infections?
- A. Chlorhexidine washes
- B. Urinary catheterization
- C. Malnutrition
- D. Multiple caregivers
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Urinary catheterization. This is a common cause of HAIs due to the introduction of bacteria into the urinary tract. Catheters provide a direct pathway for bacteria to enter the body, leading to infections such as urinary tract infections. The other choices are incorrect because:
A: Chlorhexidine washes are actually used to prevent infections by killing bacteria on the skin.
C: Malnutrition can weaken the immune system and make individuals more susceptible to infections, but it is not a direct cause of HAIs.
D: Multiple caregivers can increase the risk of infections if proper hygiene practices are not followed, but it is not a specific cause of HAIs like urinary catheterization.
A nurse is caring for a client whose arterial blood gases include a pH of 7.30, an HCO3- of 18 mEq/L and a PaCO2 of 28 mm Hg. The nurse should suspect that the client has developed which of the following acid-base imbalances?
- A. Metabolic acidosis
- B. Respiratory acidosis
- C. Metabolic alkalosis
- D. Respiratory alkalosis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Metabolic acidosis. The pH is low (acidosis) and the HCO3- is also low, indicating a primary metabolic acidosis. The low PaCO2 (respiratory alkalosis compensation) further supports metabolic acidosis. Other choices are incorrect because B: Respiratory acidosis would have a high PaCO2, C: Metabolic alkalosis would have a high HCO3-, and D: Respiratory alkalosis would have a low PaCO2 with a high pH.
A nurse is monitoring a client for complications of immobility. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect? (Select all that apply.)
- A. Contractures of extremities
- B. Hypertension
- C. Diarrhea
- D. Crackles in the lungs
- E. Pressure ulcers
Correct Answer: A,D,E
Rationale: The correct answers are A, D, and E. Contractures of extremities occur due to prolonged immobility. Crackles in the lungs can result from immobility-related respiratory complications. Pressure ulcers are common in immobile clients due to prolonged pressure on bony prominences. Hypertension and diarrhea are not typically associated with complications of immobility.
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