A nurse is instructing a patient on the order of sensations with the application of an ice water bath for a swollen right ankle. Which of the following is the correct order of sensations experienced with an ice water bath?
- A. cold, burning, aching, and numbness
- B. burning, aching, cold, and numbness
- C. aching, cold, burning and numbness
- D. cold, aching, burning and numbness
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: CBAN, cold, burn, ache, numbness
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A nurse is assessing a patient's breath sounds. The patient has had a pneumonectomy to the right lung performed 48 hours ago. Which of the following conditions most likely exists?
- A. Decreased breath sound volume
- B. Elevated tidal volume
- C. Elevated respiratory capacity
- D. Wheezing
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Breath sounds would be softer due to the removal of the right lung, reducing the area available for air exchange.
A successful resolution of the nursing diagnosis Negative Self-Concept (related to unrealistic selfexpectations) is when the client can:
- A. report a positive self-concept.
- B. identify negative thoughts.
- C. recognize positive thoughts.
- D. give one positive cue with each negative cue.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The problem statement is Negative Self Concept. A successful resolution of the problem is when the client can report a positive self-concept. When the nurse determines how the client perceives himself, effort should be directed to reinforce self-worth and promote a positive self-concept, including helping a client to identify areas of strength. Assisting the client to evaluate himself and make behavior changes is a nursing intervention.
Nursing considerations when caring for African-American clients include that:
- A. families are generally distant and unsupportive
- B. special hair, skin, and nail care might be required
- C. fad diets are a cultural norm
- D. clients are generally future-oriented
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: African-American clients may require specific hair, skin, and nail care due to unique characteristics like tightly coiled hair or higher risk of keloid scarring. The other options are stereotypes or incorrect: families are often supportive, fad diets are not a cultural norm, and future orientation is not a defining trait.
What interpersonal relief behavior is Ashley using?
- A. acting out
- B. somatizing
- C. withdrawal
- D. problem-solving
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Somatizing means one experiences an emotional conflict as a physical symptom. Ashley manifests several physical symptoms associated with severe anxiety. Acting out refers to behaviors such as anger, crying, laughter, and physical or verbal abuse. Withdrawal is a reaction in which psychic energy is withdrawn from the environment and focused on the self in response to anxiety. Problem-solving takes place when anxiety is identified and the unmet need is met.
A client was involved in a motor vehicle accident in which the seat belt was not worn. The client is exhibiting crepitus, decreased breath sounds on the left, complains of shortness of breath, and has a respiratory rate of 34/min. Which of the following assessment findings should concern the nurse the most?
- A. temperature of 102°F and a productive cough
- B. arterial blood gases (ABGs) with a PaO2 of 92 and PaCO2 of 40 mmHg
- C. trachea deviating to the right
- D. barrel-chested appearance
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A mediastinal shift is indicative of a tension pneumothorax along with the other symptoms in the question. Because the individual was involved in an MVA, assessment is targeted at acute traumatic injuries to the lungs, heart, or chest wall rather than other conditions indicated in the other choices.