A woman who was recently diagnosed with multiple myeloma says to the nurse, 'Why did this happen to me? I've always been a good person. What did I do to deserve this?' What should the nurse do initially?
- A. Remind the client that she is not dying now and has some time left
- B. Call the chaplain to discuss why it happened to her
- C. Respond by recognizing how difficult this situation must be
- D. Tell her she didn't do anything to deserve it
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Acknowledging the client's emotional distress validates her feelings, fostering therapeutic communication. Other responses dismiss or redirect her concerns.
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A nurse is teaching a client about self-administration of Haldol 15 mg po hs. For which side effect/s must the client seek medical attention?
- A. SOB and fatigue
- B. restlessness and muscle spasms
- C. dry mouth
- D. diarrhea
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Muscle spasms and restlessness are side effects of Haldol.
A client describing seeing snakes on the walls of his room in a psychiatric facility.
Based on this information, the nurse should identify a nursing diagnosis of
- A. sensory-perceptual alterations: visual.
- B. altered thought processes.
- C. ineffective individual coping.
- D. impaired social interaction.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: Think about each answer choice. (1) correct-reflects a pattern of impaired perception, which is supported by the data that client is having a hallucination, defined as a sensory perception for which no external stimuli exist (2) not relevant to the data (3) not relevant to the data (4) not relevant to the data
An older adult is admitted with severe pneumonia. Which of the following measures should the nurse include in the plan of care immediately after admission? Select all that apply.
- A. Encourage the client to drink 2 L of fluid daily.
- B. Administer antipyretics as ordered.
- C. Administer antibiotics as ordered.
- D. Administer mucolytics as ordered.
- E. Ambulate three times a day.
- F. Eat three large meals a day.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Fluids hydrate and thin secretions, antipyretics control fever, antibiotics treat infection, and mucolytics aid mucus clearance in pneumonia. Ambulation and large meals may be inappropriate initially due to fatigue.
The nurse knows that which psychosocial stage should be a priority to consider while planning care for a 20-year-old client?
- A. Identity versus identity diffusion.
- B. Intimacy versus isolation.
- C. Integrity versus despair and disgust.
- D. Industry versus inferiority.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: is the stage for 19- to 35-year-olds
The hospital is planning to downsize and eliminate a number of staff positions as a cost-saving measure. To assist staff in this change process, the nurse manager is preparing for the 'unfreezing' phase of change. With this approach the nurse manager should:
- A. Discuss with the staff how to deal with any defensive behavior
- B. Explain to the unit staff why change is necessary
- C. Assist the staff during the acceptance of the new changes
- D. Clarify what the changes mean to the community and hospital
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Explain to the unit staff why change is necessary. The first phase of change, unfreezing, begins with awareness of the need for change. This can be facilitated by the manager who clearly understands the need and stands behind it.
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