An adult is admitted for surgery today. Immediately after administering the preoperative medications of meperidine and atropine, the nurse notes that the operative permit has not been signed. Which action should the nurse take?
- A. Have the client sign the operative permit immediately before the medications take effect
- B. Have the client's next of kin sign the permission form
- C. Ask the client if he/she is willing to undergo surgery, sign the form for the client, and indicate the nurse's name as witness to the client's verbal consent
- D. Report it to the physician so the surgery can be delayed until the client can legally sign a consent form
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Preoperative medications like meperidine impair judgment, making consent invalid post-administration. Reporting to the physician to delay surgery ensures legal and ethical consent.
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There have been several clients recently who have fallen in the long-term care facility. The nurse would like to reduce the number of falls. Which action is likely to do the most to help prevent falls?
- A. Ask the nursing assistants to watch the clients more closely.
- B. Restrain clients who cannot walk independently.
- C. Provide call bells so the clients can carry with them when they walk.
- D. Keep beds in the lowest position unless the nurse is performing care for the client.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Low bed height minimizes fall injury risk, a key prevention strategy. Closer watching, restraints, or call bells are less effective or restrictive.
The nurse is talking to a client with a newly diagnosed seizure disorder who has a prescription for levetiracetam. Which of the following statements by the client would require follow-up?
- A. I can begin driving my car again after I have been taking this medication for 2 weeks
- B. I need to contact my health care provider if I develop a rash while taking this medication
- C. I should report any new or increased anxiety I experience while taking this medication
- D. I understand that drowsiness is an adverse effect of this medication that may improve over time.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Driving restrictions for seizure disorders typically last 6-12 months seizure-free, not 2 weeks, posing a safety risk. Reporting rashes and anxiety are correct due to potential side effects of levetiracetam.
The nurse is reinforcing information on dietary management to a group of clients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes. Which meal represents the best adherence to the principles of and recommendations for diabetic meal planning?
- A. Baked tilapia with tomato salsa, steamed white rice
- B. Black bean chili with brown rice, mixed greens salad
- C. Grilled chicken breast with baked French fries
- D. Hamburger on a whole wheat bun with lettuce and tomato
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Baked bean chili with brown rice and salad provides fiber, lean protein, and vegetables, balancing blood sugar. Fries and hamburger buns are higher in simple carbs, less ideal for diabetes control.
A client with suspected foot osteomyelitis is scheduled for an MRI. Which client findings should the nurse report before the test? Select all that apply.
- A. Cardiac pacemaker
- B. Colostomy
- C. Retained metal foreign body in eye
- D. Total hip replacement
- E. Transdermal testosterone patch
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Rationale: Pacemakers, metal in the eye, and hip replacements pose MRI risks due to magnetic interference or heating. Colostomies and transdermal patches are not contraindicated for MRI.
The charge nurse is reviewing events that staff nurses experienced during the shift. Which events require an incident/occurrence report to be completed? Select all that apply.
- A. Client determined brain dead was taken off life support
- B. Client with alcohol intoxication physically assaulted a nurse
- C. Serum troponin level was prescribed but never obtained
- D. Staff nurse did not present for work and did not notify management
- E. Visitor fell and refused care in the emergency department
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: Assault, missed lab tests, and staff no-show are reportable incidents due to safety, care quality, and staffing issues. Brain death withdrawal follows protocol, and a visitor’s fall with refused care is less reportable.
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