A partner is concerned because the client frequently daydreams about moving to Arizona to get away from the pollution and crowding in southern California. The nurse explains that
- A. such fantasies can gratify unconscious wishes or prepare for anticipated future events
- B. detaching or dissociating in this way postpones painful feelings
- C. converting or transferring a mental conflict to a physical symptom can lead to conflict within the partnership
- D. isolating the feelings in this way reduces conflict within the client and with others
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: such fantasies can gratify unconscious wishes or prepare for anticipated future events. Fantasy is imagined events (daydreaming) to express unconscious conflicts or gratify unconscious wishes.
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The nurse manager is reviewing a list of serious reportable events that occurred in a hospital setting before submitting the list to an external agency. Which event should the nurse manager remove from the list before it is submitted?
- A. The nurse is seriously injured when touching the client during a cardioversion procedure.
- B. The client obtains a skin tear and abrasion while transferring from the bed to a wheelchair.
- C. The client has a hip fracture after wandering off the unit and falling down the stairs.
- D. The client has a cardiac arrest; the serum potassium level was low and not reported to the HCP.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A skin tear and abrasion are not considered serious reportable events, unlike the other options which involve serious injuries or failures.
A nurse is working with one licensed practical nurse (PN), a student nurse and an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which newly admitted clients would be most appropriate to assign to the UAP?
- A. A 76-year-old client with severe depression
- B. A middle-aged client with an obsessive compulsive disorder
- C. An adolescent with dehydration and anorexia
- D. A young adult who is a heroin addict in withdrawal with hallucinations
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The UAP can be assigned to care for a client with a chronic condition after an initial assessment by the nurse. This client has minimal risk of instability of condition.
The nurse is caring for clients in a hospital setting. Which observations made by the nurse require intervention? Select all that apply.
- A. The client's infusion pump is noted to have a cut in the center of the cord.
- B. The client's bed is in the high position after a nursing assistant left the room.
- C. The client's battery-operated CD player does not have an agency inspection tag.
- D. The client's bed exit alarm is beeping, and another nurse just left the room.
- E. The client's bedside table is placed in front of the chair where the client is sitting.
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: A: A cut cord poses an electrical shock risk. B: A high bed increases fall risk. D: A beeping bed exit alarm indicates a potential fall risk requiring immediate response.
The hospitalized client states, "I can't wait for anyone to take me to the bathroom, or I will wet my pants." What should the nurse do? Select all that apply.
- A. Assess the client's risk for a fall using a rating scale.
- B. Document that the client is frequently incontinent.
- C. Ensure an immediate response to the client's call light.
- D. Educate the client regarding fall prevention strategies.
- E. Place a note on the door stating, "bathroom every two hours."
- F. Request that the HCP prescribe placement of a urinary catheter.
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Rationale: A: Assessing fall risk is essential due to urgency. C: Prompt response to call light prevents rushing. D: Education on fall prevention is proactive. B is incorrect as incontinence cannot be assumed. E violates privacy. F is unnecessary and risky.
The experienced nurse is instructing the new nurse on client safety. Which statement made by the new nurse should the experienced nurse correct?
- A. "It is very important for school-aged children to be taught_statistics related to sports."
- B. "The leading causes of death in young adults are due to substance abuse and suicide."
- C. "Older adults especially should be asked whether they have ever accidentally fallen at home."
- D. "Preschooler activity should be monitored because falls are a major cause of nonfatal injuries."
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The leading cause of death in young adults is motor vehicle accidents, not substance abuse and suicide, which requires correction.
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