A student nurse is preparing to administer the hepatitis B vaccine to a newborn. Which statement by the student nurse requires the preceptor to provide further teaching?
- A. A 5/8-inch, 25-gauge needle is appropriate for intramuscular injection in newborns.
- B. I will clean the injection site with an antiseptic swab before administration.
- C. I will draw the medication into a 1-mL syringe.
- D. The medication should be administered into the deltoid muscle.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The deltoid muscle is not developed enough in newborns for intramuscular injections. The hepatitis B vaccine should be administered in the anterolateral thigh.
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The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old who was hospitalized with influenza. Which nursing action would be most effective to maintain psychosocial integrity?
- A. Encouraging use of puzzles for play
- B. Offering the child stacking blocks for diversion
- C. Providing crayons to draw noses on facemasks
- D. Suggesting that playmates visit the child
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Drawing on facemasks is an age-appropriate, creative activity that promotes self-expression and reduces fear associated with medical equipment, supporting psychosocial integrity.
A 20-year-old woman is admitted to the hospital following an accident. Her uncle, a physician from out of state, visits her and asks to see her chart. How should the nurse respond?
- A. Comply with the request and give the chart to the physician
- B. Explain that written permission from his niece is needed first
- C. Suggest that he discuss the case with the attending physician
- D. Give him the chart but do not let him remove it from the nurse's station
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: HIPAA regulations require patient consent for chart access, even by a physician relative, unless they are directly involved in care. Permission from the patient is needed first.
Which one of these tasks can be safely delegated to a practical nurse (PN)?
- A. Assess the function of a newly created ileostomy
- B. Care for a client with a recent complicated double barrel colostomy
- C. Provide stoma care for a client with a well functioning ostomy
- D. Teach ostomy care to a client and their family members
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Provide stoma care for a client with a well functioning ostomy. The care of a mature stoma and the application of an ostomy appliance may be delegated to a PN. This client has minimal risk of instability of the situation.
The nurse has assigned a nursing assistant to give the client a bath. Which observation reported by the nursing assistant requires immediate attention by the nurse?
- A. A red area on the back that disappears after it is massaged
- B. A red area on the hip that does not go away after the area is massaged
- C. The client's insistence on doing most of the bath
- D. The indwelling urethral catheter is draining clear, amber urine.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A non-blanching red area on the hip suggests a pressure injury, requiring immediate nursing intervention to prevent progression.
The nurse is teaching parents about the treatment plan for a 2 weeks-old infant with Tetralogy of Fallot. While awaiting future surgery, the nurse instructs the parents to immediately report
- A. Loss of consciousness
- B. Feeding problems
- C. Poor weight gain
- D. Fatigue with crying
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Loss of consciousness. This indicates anoxia, which may lead to death, requiring immediate reporting.