A nurse is teaching a client about self-administration of Haldol 15 mg po hs. For which side effect/s must the client seek medical attention?
- A. SOB and fatigue
- B. restlessness and muscle spasms
- C. dry mouth
- D. diarrhea
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Muscle spasms and restlessness are side effects of Haldol.
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A 70 year-old woman is evaluated in the emergency department for a wrist fracture of unknown causes. During the process of taking client history, which of these items should the nurse identify as related to the client's greatest risk factors for osteoporosis?
- A. History of menopause at age 50
- B. Taking high doses of steroids for arthritis for many years
- C. Maintaining an inactive lifestyle for the past 10 years
- D. Drinking 2 glasses of red wine each day for the past 30 years
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Taking high doses of steroids for arthritis for many years. The use of steroids, especially at high doses over time, increases the risk for osteoporosis. The other options also predispose to osteoporosis, as do low bone mass, poor calcium absorption and moderate to high alcohol ingestion. Long-term steroid treatment is the most significant risk factor, however.
The nurse is aware that Rh immune globulin (RhoGAM) is administered.
The nurse is aware that Rh immune globulin (RhoGAM) is administered to prevent complications in which of the following situations?
- A. The baby is Rh-negative, the mother is Rh-negative, and the father is Rh-positive.
- B. The mother is Rh-negative, the baby is Rh-positive, and there is a negative direct Coombs'.
- C. The mother is Rh-positive and previously sensitized, and the baby is Rh-negative.
- D. The mother is Rh-positive, the baby is Rh-negative, and there is a history of one incomplete pregnancy.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Strategy: Think about each answer choice. (1) if both mother and baby are Rh-negative, there is no problem (2) correct-RhoGAM is given to an Rh-negative mother who delivers an Rh-positive baby when baby has a negative Coombs' Test (3) medication is not given if the mother has been sensitized by a previous pregnancy (4) there is no incompatibility here, but the mother needs to be evaluated regarding sensitization in the incomplete pregnancy
A woman is admitted to the labor and delivery unit in a sickle cell crisis.
- A. Which nursing action is the highest priority for a woman in labor with a sickle cell crisis?
- B. Administer oxygen.
- C. Turn her to the right side.
- D. Provide adequate hydration.
- E. Start antibiotics.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Adequate hydration is the highest priority in sickle cell crisis to prevent further sickling of red blood cells and improve blood flow, reducing the risk of complications. Oxygen, repositioning, and antibiotics may be supportive but are not the primary intervention.
A 15-year old is admitted following a motor vehicle accident. Examination reveals that the client has a closed head injury, a linear fracture of the temporal bone, a fracture of the mandible, and multiple abrasions. Upon admission, he is very drowsy. Which of the following orders would not be a part of the patient's care?
- A. Elevate the head 30°
- B. Apply Neosporin (neomycin) ointment to abrasions
- C. Polycillin (ampicillin) 500 mg IVPB q 6 hr
- D. Demerol (meperidine) 75 mg q 3-4 hr PRN pain
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Demerol is contraindicated in head injuries due to its potential to mask neurological changes and increase intracranial pressure.
The nurse is the leader of a group of mentally retarded adults. The nurse instructs the group members to ignore another client whenever he interrupts others who are speaking. To evaluate the progress of this intervention, the nurse should
- A. measure improvement by counting the number of times the client succeeds.
- B. measure improvement by counting the number of interruptions.
- C. assess the ability of the group to control the client’s interruptions.
- D. count the number of tokens and earned privileges given for interruptions.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Counting successful non-interruptions measures the client’s behavioral improvement, the goal of the intervention. Options B, C, and D are less effective: counting interruptions tracks failures, group control is secondary, and tokens are not given for interruptions.
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