An 8-year-old hospitalized due to a bowel obstruction is to be discharged home with a temporary colostomy. The parents’ primary language is Vietnamese, and their English proficiency is very limited. What is the best approach for the nurse to use when reinforcing instructions to the parents on how to care for the child at home?
- A. Demonstrate the procedure using simple English phrases
- B. Give the parents written instructions with picture illustrations
- C. Tell the parents to have a friend or relative come in to translate
- D. Use an interpreter via the telephone interpretation service
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A professional interpreter (D) ensures accurate communication, critical for colostomy care. Simple English (A) risks misunderstanding, pictures (B) are insufficient alone, and informal translators (C) may lack medical accuracy.
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The nurse is providing first aid at an outdoor festival when a client reports dizziness and weakness. The client is flushed, sweating, nauseated, and slightly tachycardic. Which action is most appropriate at this time?
- A. Call emergency medical services and place ice packs on the client’s axilla and groin
- B. Encourage the client to leave the venue to visit a health care provider
- C. Evaluate whether the client may be intoxicated
- D. Move the client to an air-conditioned booth and provide a cool sports drink
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Symptoms suggest heat exhaustion. Moving to a cool area and providing fluids (D) is the first step. EMS (A) is premature, leaving (B) delays care, and intoxication (C) is not indicated.
The nurse caring for a client with anemia recognizes which clinical manifestation as one specific for a hemolytic type of anemia?
- A. Jaundice
- B. Anorexia
- C. Tachycardia
- D. Fatigue
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The destruction of red blood cells causes the release of bilirubin, leading to the yellow hue of the skin. Answers C and D occur with anemia but are not specific to hemolytic. Answer B does not relate.
The nurse is caring for a client who has a single-chamber atrial pacemaker. Which of the following findings would the nurse expect to observe on the client’s electrocardiogram strip?
- A. Pacemaker spike on the T wave
- B. Pacemaker spike before the P wave
- C. Occasional wide and distorted QRS complex
- D. Prolonged PR interval with normal QRS complex
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A single-chamber atrial pacemaker paces the atrium, producing a spike before the P wave (B), followed by normal conduction. Spikes on T waves (A) are abnormal, wide QRS (C) suggests ventricular issues, and prolonged PR (D) is unrelated to pacing.
A client with active pulmonary tuberculosis is prescribed 4-drug therapy with ethambutol. The nurse reinforces previous teaching to notify the health care provider immediately if which adverse effect associated with ethambutol occurs?
- A. Blurred vision
- B. Dark-colored urine
- C. Difficulty hearing
- D. Yellow skin
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ethambutol can cause optic neuritis, leading to blurred vision (A), a serious side effect requiring immediate reporting. Dark urine (B), hearing loss (C), and jaundice (D) are associated with other TB drugs (e.g., rifampin, isoniazid).
The nurse is caring for a client with hyperparathyroidism who had a parathyroidectomy 4 hours ago. Which technique should the nurse use to check for complications in this client?
- A. Ask the client to place the backs of the hands against each other to provide hyperextension of the wrist while the elbows remain flexed
- B. Perform the Romberg test by asking the client to stand with the eyes closed and the feet together
- C. Place a blood pressure (BP) cuff on the client's arm, inflate to pressure greater than systolic BP, and monitor for carpal spasm
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Post-parathyroidectomy, hypocalcemia is a potential complication due to reduced parathyroid hormone levels. Trousseau’s sign (C), elicited by inflating a BP cuff to induce carpal spasm, indicates hypocalcemia, a critical complication requiring prompt intervention. The wrist hyperextension test (A) is unrelated to hypocalcemia, and the Romberg test (B) assesses balance, not relevant to this scenario.