A woman has returned from surgery after a right mastectomy with an IV of 0.9% NaCl infusing at 100 cc/hour into her left forearm. Several hours later, the IV infiltrates. The nurse is supervising a student nurse preparing to insert a new peripheral intravenous catheter. The nurse would intervene in which of the following situations?
- A. The student nurse selects a site where the veins are soft and elastic.
- B. The student nurse selects a site on the distal portion of the left arm.
- C. The student nurse selects a site close to the joint to provide for stability.
- D. The student nurse holds the skin taut to stabilize the vein.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: inappropriate; movement in area could cause displacement
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The nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative day 1 after a gastrectomy. Which of the following findings would be of GREATest concern to the nurse?
- A. Temperature of 100.8°F (38.2°C).
- B. Pain at the incision site.
- C. Nasogastric tube output of 100 mL.
- D. Urine output of 40 mL/hour.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A temperature of 100.8°F suggests infection, a serious complication post-gastrectomy due to risk of anastomotic leak, requiring immediate evaluation. Options B, C, and D are expected: incision pain, NG tube output, and urine output 40 mL/hour are normal on day 1.
An adult who has multiple sclerosis is receiving cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan). The client asks the nurse why she is receiving the same drug her mother had when she had Hodgkin's disease. The nurse should include which information when responding?
- A. Multiple sclerosis is a type of cancer, so the same drugs are effective for both conditions.
- B. A side effect of cyclophosphamide (Cytoxan), a cancer drug, is immunosuppression. In multiple sclerosis, the immune system is attacking the client's nerves.
- C. Hodgkin's disease causes nervous system symptoms similar to those seen in multiple sclerosis.
- D. Multiple sclerosis and Hodgkin's disease are caused by the same organism, so the same drug is appropriate.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cyclophosphamide's immunosuppressive effect reduces immune activity in MS, where the immune system attacks nerves, unlike cancer treatment, symptom similarity, or shared etiology.
A Hispanic client in the postpartum period refuses the hospital food because it is 'cold.' The best initial action by the nurse is to
- A. Have the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) reheat the food if the client wishes
- B. Ask the client what foods are acceptable or are unacceptable
- C. Encourage her to eat for healing and strength
- D. Schedule the dietitian to meet with the client as soon as possible
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Ask the client what foods are acceptable or are unacceptable. Understanding cultural food preferences ensures appropriate dietary support.
The nurse is caring for a client receiving chemotherapy who is experiencing neutropenia. Which intervention would be most appropriate to recommend for inclusion in the client's plan of care?
- A. Assess the client's temperature every 4 hours due to risk of hypothermia.
- B. Instruct the client to avoid large crowds and people who are sick.
- C. Instruct the client in the use of a soft toothbrush.
- D. Assess the client for hematuria.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Neutropenia increases the risk of infection due to low neutrophil counts. Avoiding large crowds and sick individuals minimizes exposure to pathogens, making B the most appropriate intervention. Answer A is incorrect as hypothermia is not a primary concern. Answer C, while relevant for preventing mucosal bleeding, is less critical than infection prevention. Answer D is unrelated to neutropenia.
A nurse performing actions that would be considered negligence.
Which of the following actions, if performed by the nurse, would be considered negligence?
- A. The nurse performs range-of-motion (ROM) exercises for a client with second- and third-degree burns of the chest.
- B. The nurse sits with a client who suffers from depression while he eats his lunch.
- C. The nurse caring for a client with myasthenia gravis administers the 7 AM dose of neostigmine bromide (Prostigmin) PO at 7:45 AM.
- D. The nurse instructs a 15-year-old girl who is sexually active about different types of contraceptives without consulting her parents.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Strategy: 'Negligence' indicates an incorrect action. (1) minimizes muscle atrophy (2) promotes eating, offer more frequent feedings of favorite foods (3) correct-delay in medication may cause difficulty in swallowing, might have difficulty taking medication (4) minor can request birth control without the parent's consent
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