A nurse is preparing to suction the airway of a client who has a tracheostomy. Identify the sequence of actions the nurse should take after performing hand hygiene.
- A. Adjust the suction to 120 to 150 mm Hg.
- B. Apply intermittent suction while rotating the catheter.
- C. Don sterile gloves.
- D. Check the function of the suction catheter.
- E. Insert the catheter without suction.
- F. Hyperoxygenate the client.
- G. Check for secretion clearance.
Correct Answer: A,F,D,C,E,B
Rationale: Check for secretion clearance.
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A nurse is collecting data about a client's circulatory system. Which of the following pulse sites should the nurse avoid checking bilaterally at the same time?
- A. Brachial
- B. Carotid
- C. Femoral
- D. Popliteal
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Carotid. Checking the carotid pulse bilaterally simultaneously can lead to a temporary decrease in blood flow to the brain, potentially causing dizziness or fainting. It is important to assess one carotid pulse at a time to ensure adequate blood supply to the brain. Checking the brachial, femoral, and popliteal pulses bilaterally at the same time is safe as it does not pose a risk of compromising blood flow to critical organs.
A nurse is caring for a client who had a severe traumatic brain injury 3 weeks ago, remains unconscious, and is unlikely to recover. While bathing the client, the assistive personnel (AP) talks to him about current events. The client's partner asks the nurse why the AP talks to the client. Which of the following responses should the nurse make?
- A. I'm really not sure why the assistant is talking to him. Perhaps you should ask her.
- B. Although your partner is not responding to us, he might still be able to hear.
- C. Don't let that concern you. She talks to all her clients, no matter what.
- D. She is an excellent caregiver. She has many others to care for, but she takes the time to talk to your partner.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B because even though the client is unconscious, research has shown that individuals in such states may still have some level of awareness. Talking to the client can provide comfort, stimulate brain activity, and maintain a sense of connection. Choices A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not address the potential benefits of talking to the unconscious client. A deflects the question, C dismisses the partner's concern, and D praises the AP but does not explain the rationale behind talking to the client.
While auscultating a client's heart sounds, the nurse hears turbulence between S1 and S2. The nurse should document this finding as which of the following?
- A. A systolic murmur
- B. A third heart sound (S3)
- C. An expected heart sound
- D. A fourth heart sound (S4)
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: A systolic murmur. Turbulence between S1 and S2 indicates a heart sound occurring during systole. Systolic murmurs are abnormal heart sounds heard between S1 and S2, often indicating a problem with the heart valves. S3 and S4 heart sounds occur after S2 and are associated with ventricular filling abnormalities. An expected heart sound would not exhibit turbulence. Therefore, the correct choice is A.
A nurse is contributing to the plan of care for a client who is a Seventh-Day Adventist. To provide spiritually and culturally sensitive care, which of the following interventions should the nurse suggest for this client?
- A. Do not schedule diagnostic tests for Saturday.
- B. Arrange for him to receive the sacrament of the sick.
- C. Assign same-gender caregivers.
- D. Offer him a kosher dietary menu.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A: Do not schedule diagnostic tests for Saturday. Seventh-Day Adventists observe Saturday as a holy day of rest and worship, known as the Sabbath. By avoiding scheduling diagnostic tests on Saturdays, the nurse respects the client's religious beliefs and practices. This intervention promotes culturally sensitive care by acknowledging and accommodating the client's spiritual needs.
Choice B (Arrange for him to receive the sacrament of the sick) is incorrect as this intervention is specific to the Catholic faith, not Seventh-Day Adventist beliefs. Choice C (Assign same-gender caregivers) is not directly related to the client's religious preferences and may not be necessary for providing culturally sensitive care in this context. Choice D (Offer him a kosher dietary menu) is more aligned with Jewish dietary laws, which do not specifically apply to Seventh-Day Adventist beliefs.
A nurse is obtaining a urine specimen for culture and sensitivity via a straight catheterization. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- A. Collect urine from the catheter's port.
- B. Use a sterile specimen container.
- C. Use sterile water to inflate the balloon.
- D. Instruct the client to clean from front to back with an antiseptic solution.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Use a sterile specimen container. This is crucial to prevent contamination of the urine sample, ensuring accurate culture and sensitivity results. Sterile container minimizes the risk of introducing bacteria from the environment. Option A is incorrect because collecting urine from the catheter's port may introduce contaminants. Option C is incorrect as sterile water is not used to inflate the balloon but rather sterile saline. Option D is incorrect because cleaning from front to back is not relevant to obtaining a urine specimen via catheterization.
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