As a first step in teaching a woman with a spinal cord injury and quadriplegia about her sexual health, the nurse assesses her understanding of her current sexual functioning. Which of the following statements by the client indicates she understands her current ability?
- A. I will be able to have sexual intercourse until the urinary catheter is removed.'
- B. I can participate in sexual activity but might not experience orgasm.'
- C. I can't have sexual intercourse because it causes hypertension, but other sexual activity is okay.'
- D. I should be able to participate in sexual activity, but I will be infertile.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Quadriplegia may impair sensation and orgasm but does not preclude sexual activity, which the client correctly understands.
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The nurse is developing a discharge teaching plan for a client who underwent a repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm 4 days ago. The nurse reviews the client's chart for information about the client's history. Key findings are noted in the chart below. Based on the data and expected outcomes, which should the nurse emphasize in the teaching plan?
- A. Food intake
- B. Fluid volume
- C. Skin integrity
- D. Tissue perfusion
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Post-AAA repair, tissue perfusion is critical to ensure graft patency and prevent ischemia in the lower extremities or organs. Teaching should emphasize signs of poor perfusion (e.g., pain, pallor, pulselessness) and follow-up care. Food, fluid, and skin integrity are less urgent.
A client has been diagnosed with vasospastic disorder (Raynaud's phenomenon) on the tip of the nose and fingertips. The physician has prescribed reserpine (Serpasil) to determine if the client will obtain relief. The client's history reveals that he lives in Vermont and works outside in the logging industry. He smokes two packs of cigarettes a day. Which of the following components are an important part of the discharge plan for this client? Select all that apply.
- A. Stopping smoking
- B. Wearing a face covering and gloves in the winter
- C. Placing fingertips in cool water to rewarm them
- D. Finding employment that can be done in a warm environment
- E. Reporting signs of orthostatic hypotension
Correct Answer: A,B,D,E
Rationale: Rationales: A) Stopping smoking reduces vasoconstriction triggered by nicotine, critical in Raynaud's. B) Face covering and gloves protect against cold, a trigger for vasospasm. D) Working in a warm environment minimizes cold exposure. E) Reserpine may cause orthostatic hypotension, requiring monitoring. C) Cool water worsens vasospasm; warm water is recommended.
A client's arterial blood gas values are as follows: pH, 7.31; PaO2, 80 mm Hg; PaCO2, 65 mm Hg; HCO3ˆ’, 36 mEq/L. The nurse should assess the client for?
- A. Cyanosis.
- B. Flushed skin.
- C. Irritability.
- D. Anxiety.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The ABG shows uncompensated respiratory acidosis (low pH, high PaCO2) with adequate oxygenation (PaO2 80). Irritability is a symptom of CO2 retention. Cyanosis requires lower PaO2. Flushed skin and anxiety are less specific.
A client with renal calculi has a stent placed. The nurse should teach:
- A. Report blood in urine.
- B. Avoid all activity.
- C. Remove the stent at home.
- D. Expect no discomfort.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Blood in urine may indicate stent issues, requiring medical attention.
The nurse is assessing a client with a cast for compartment syndrome. Which finding is most indicative?
- A. Pain relieved by elevation.
- B. Numbness in the affected limb.
- C. Warm skin over the cast.
- D. Visible swelling at the cast edge.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Numbness is a key sign of compartment syndrome, indicating nerve compression requiring urgent intervention.
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