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.
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A 9-month old is seen in the well child clinic. During the nursing assessment, the mother asks, 'Shouldn't he be making baby sounds by now? My friend's little boy is the same age and he is already saying dada.' The nurse reports the mother's concerns to the doctor for follow-up based on the knowledge that infants should be making rudimentary sounds by age:
- A. 1 month
- B. 2 months
- C. 4 months
- D. 8 months
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Infants typically make cooing or babbling sounds by 6-8 months. Lack of sounds at 9 months warrants evaluation.
The nurse is assigned to care for a client newly diagnosed with angina. As part of discharge teaching, it is important to remind the client to remove the nitroglycerine patch after 12 hours in order to prevent what condition?
- A. Skin irritation
- B. Drug tolerance
- C. Severe headaches
- D. Postural hypotension
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Drug tolerance. Removing a nitroglycerine patch for a period of 10-12 hours daily prevents tolerance to the drug, which can occur with continuous patch use.
A client with cancer of the stomach has a gastric resection. The nurse should tell the client that following surgery:
- A. He can eat any type food he wants to eat.
- B. Proteins and vitamins will assist with healing.
- C. He will only be able to have high-calorie liquids.
- D. Increasing his fat intake will help promote healing.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Proteins and vitamins support tissue repair post-gastrectomy. Any food may cause dumping syndrome. High-calorie liquids are too restrictive. High fat delays gastric emptying.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has a new prescription for sublingual nitroglycerin. Which of the following statements by the client would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching?
- A. I am able to take nitroglycerin with my prescribed vardenafil
- B. I will stop taking nitroglycerin if I experience a headache or flushing
- C. I can keep a few nitroglycerin tablets in a plastic bag in case I need them while I am away from home
- D. I should take 1 nitroglycerin tablet every 5 minutes, up to 3 doses, if I am experiencing chest pain
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Many clients lack knowledge about the proper administration, storage, and side effects of nitroglycerin (NTG). Client teaching can prevent many emergency department visits for chest pain caused by stable angina. Clients should be taught to take 1 tablet every 5 minutes, up to 3 doses. Emergency medical services should be called if pain does not improve or worsens 5 minutes after the first tablet is taken. Previously, clients were taught to call after the third dose was taken, but new evidence suggests this causes a significant delay in treatment
An adult diagnosed with celiac disease 3 weeks ago was placed on a gluten-free diet. The client returns for ambulatory care follow-up, reports continuation of symptoms, and does not seem to be responding to therapy. Which is the best response by the nurse?
- A. It should take about 6-8 weeks before your symptoms improve
- B. Tell me what you had to eat yesterday
- C. We will refer you to the dietitian
- D. You must not be following your diet
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Asking about recent food intake helps identify unintentional gluten exposure, common in new celiac diagnoses. Assuming 6-8 weeks, immediate referral, or blaming non-compliance may overlook dietary errors or other causes.
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