A nurse is returning phone calls in a pediatric clinic. Which of the following reports most requires the nurse's immediate attention and phone call?
- A. A 8 year-old boy has been vomiting and appears to have slower movements and has a history of an atrioventricular shunt placement.
- B. A 10 year-old girl feels a dull pain in her abdomen after doing sit-ups in gym class.
- C. A 7 year-old boy has been having a low fever and headache for the past 3 days that has history of an anterior knee wound.
- D. A 7 year-old girl that had a cast on her right ankle is complaining of itching.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The shunt may be blocked and require immediate medical attention.
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A client is having psychological counseling for problems communicating with his mother. Which model of stress is the most useful in reference to this stressor?
- A. Adaptation Model
- B. Stimulus-Based Model
- C. Transaction-Based Model
- D. Selye's Model of Stress
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Transaction-Based Model is, according to R.S. Lazarus, a state that Stimulus theory and Response theory do not consider individual differences. He takes into account cognitive processes that intervene between the encounter and the reaction and the factors that affect the nature of this process. He includes mental and psychological components or responses as part of his concept of stress (Person-Environment Transactions).
A family member of a client with a diagnosis of Schizophrenia asks about the prognosis. The nurse's response is based on the knowledge that schizophrenia:
- A. affects women more often than men.
- B. is usually diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 45.
- C. is a chronic, deteriorating disease with periods of remission.
- D. is diagnosed later in women due to a protective hormone effect.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Although all of the choices are true about schizophrenia, only Choice 3 answers the question asked.
A client with urinary tract calculi needs to avoid which of the following foods?
- A. lettuce
- B. cheese
- C. apples
- D. broccoli
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The client with urinary tract calculi needs to avoid cheese, which has high calcium content. The other foods do not.
Using clichés in therapeutic communication leads the client toward:
- A. viewing the nurse as human
- B. accepting himself as human
- C. self-disclosing
- D. feeling discounted
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Clichés in communication can make clients feel dismissed or misunderstood, reducing trust and engagement in therapeutic interactions.
A client is taking hydrocodone (Vicodin) for chronic back pain. The client has required an increase in the dose and asks whether this means he is addicted to Vicodin. The nurse should base her reply on the knowledge that:
- A. the client's body has developed tolerance, requiring more drug to produce the same effect.
- B. the client is preoccupied with getting the drug and is experiencing loss of control, indicating drug dependence.
- C. addiction is the term used to describe physical dependence with withdrawal symptoms and tolerance.
- D. the client has a dual diagnosis of substance abuse and chronic back pain.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Drug tolerance is characterized by the ability to ingest a larger dose without adverse effect and decreased sensitivity to the substance. Substance dependence is a severe condition indicating physical problems and disruption of the person's social, family, and work life. The psychological behaviors related to substance use are termed addiction. Dual diagnosis is the coexistence of substance abuse and psychiatric disorders.
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