A nurse plans care for a client who has a hypoactive response to a test of deep tendon reflexes. Which intervention should the nurse include in this client's plan of care?
- A. Check bath water temperature with a thermometer.
- B. Provide the client with assistance when ambulating.
- C. Place elastic support hose on the client's legs.
- D. Allow the client to use a white board to ask questions.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hypoactive deep tendon reflexes and loss of vibration sense can impair balance and coordination, predisposing the client to falls. Providing ambulation assistance helps prevent injury by ensuring the client has support while walking. The other interventions do not address the balance and coordination issues caused by hypoactive reflexes.
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A nurse prepares to teach a client who has experienced damage to the left temporal lobe of the brain. Which action should the nurse perform when educating this client about newly prescribed medications?
- A. Help the client identify each medication by its color.
- B. Provide written materials with large print size.
- C. Sit on the client's right side and speak into the right ear.
- D. Allow the client to use a white board to ask questions.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The temporal lobe contains the auditory center for sound interpretation. The client's hearing will be impaired in the left ear. The nurse should sit on the client's right side and speak into the right ear to compensate for the hearing impairment caused by left temporal lobe damage. The other interventions do not directly address the hearing deficit associated with this condition.
A nurse teaches a client who is scheduled for a positron emission tomography scan of the brain. Which statement should the nurse include in this client's teaching?
- A. Avoid caffeine-containing substances for 12 hours before the test.
- B. Increase your fluid intake before and after the test.
- C. Do not take your cardiac medication the morning of the test.
- D. Remove your dentures and any metal before the test begins.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant that may alter PET scan results, so it should be avoided for 12 hours prior. Increased fluid intake is unnecessary, cardiac medications should be continued, and metal removal is relevant for MRI, not PET.
A nurse prepares a client for lumbar puncture (LP). Which assessment finding should alert the nurse to contact the health care provider?
- A. Shingles on the client's back
- B. Client is claustrophobic
- C. Absence of intravenous access
- D. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Shingles at the puncture site increases infection risk, requiring the nurse to notify the provider. Claustrophobia, lack of IV access, or dyspnea can be managed without canceling the procedure.
A nurse assesses a client who is recovering from a lumbar puncture (LP). Which complication should prompt the nurse to contact the health care provider?
- A. Weak pedal pulses
- B. Nausea and vomiting
- C. Increased thirst
- D. Hives on the chest
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Nausea, vomiting, severe headache, photophobia, or altered consciousness post-LP indicate increased intracranial pressure, requiring immediate provider notification. The other findings are not specific to LP complications.
After teaching a client who is scheduled for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the nurse assesses the client's understanding. Which client statement indicates a correct understanding of the teaching?
- A. I must increase my fluids because of the dye used for the MRI.
- B. My urine will be radioactive so I should not share a bathroom.
- C. I can return to my usual activities immediately after the MRI.
- D. My gag reflex will be tested before I can eat or drink anything.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: No post-procedure restrictions are imposed after an MRI, allowing the client to resume normal activities. No dyes or radioactive materials are used, and the gag reflex is unaffected by the procedure.
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