A nurse is performing a dressing change for a hospitalized client with an infected surgical incision. Which actions should the nurse take?
- A. Have the client remove the existing dressing while the nurse prepares sterile supplies
- B. Wear clean gloves for removal and application of a new dressing
- C. Wear clean gloves to remove the existing dressing, changing to sterile gloves to apply the new dressing
- D. Wear sterile gloves, gown, and goggles to remove the soiled existing dressing
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Clean gloves for removing soiled dressings prevent contamination, while sterile gloves for applying the new dressing maintain a sterile field. Full PPE is excessive for removal, and clean gloves for application risk infection.
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A couple asks the nurse about risks of several birth control methods. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
- A. Norplant is safe and may be removed easily
- B. Oral contraceptives should not be used by smokers
- C. Depo-Provera is convenient with few side effects
- D. The IUD gives protection from pregnancy and infection
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Oral contraceptives should not be used by smokers. The use of oral contraceptives in a woman who smokes increases her risk of cardiovascular problems, such as thromboembolic disorders.
The nurse is assisting with the care of a newborn during circumcision. Which intervention is appropriate?
- A. Anticipate the use of clean technique during the circumcision
- B. Apply a snug-fitting diaper following the procedure
- C. Offer a bottle during the procedure
- D. Wrap the newborn’s upper body in a blanket for the circumcision
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Wrapping the upper body keeps the newborn warm and secure during circumcision. Sterile technique is required, snug diapers risk irritation, and feeding during the procedure poses a choking risk.
The nurse is talking with a client who has human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Which of the following statements by the client would indicate a correct understanding of the condition? Select all that apply.
- A. I should receive the influenza vaccine every year
- B. I will ask my roommate to clean the cat litter box for me
- C. I should ask for my steak to be cooked thoroughly with no pink inside
- D. I can eat the raw vegetables I grew in my garden if my HIV viral load is undetectable
- E. I will use bottled water when brushing my teeth if I travel to an area with poor sanitation
Correct Answer: A,B,C,E
Rationale: Flu vaccine, avoiding cat litter (toxoplasmosis risk), thorough cooking, and bottled water in unsanitary areas reduce infection risk in HIV. Raw vegetables pose a risk, even with undetectable viral load.
A paraplegic client is in the hospital to be treated for an electrolyte imbalance. Which level of care is the client currently receiving?
- A. primary prevention
- B. secondary prevention
- C. tertiary prevention
- D. health promotion
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This client is receiving secondary prevention. The current focus of health care is on preventive care. Leavell and Clark (1965) described the three levels of preventive care as primary, secondary, and tertiary. Secondary preventive care focuses on early detection of disease, prompt intervention, and health maintenance for clients experiencing health problems.
Which symptom is considered an adverse reaction to Kantrex (kanamycin)?
- A. Diminished hearing
- B. Hypotension
- C. Hepatomegaly
- D. Petechiae
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Kanamycin, an aminoglycoside, is ototoxic, and diminished hearing is a known adverse reaction requiring monitoring.