At 0745 hours, the nurse is informed by the HCP that a cardiac catheterization is to be completed on the client at 1400 hours. Which intervention should be the nurse’s priority?
- A. Place the client on NPO (nothing per mouth) status.
- B. Teach the client about the cardiac catheterization.
- C. Start an intravenous (IV) infusion of 0.9% NaCl.
- D. Witness the client’s signature on the consent form.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A cardiac catheterization is an invasive procedure requiring the client to lie still in a supine position. The client is usually sedated with medication, such as midazolam, during the procedure. To avoid aspiration, the client should be NPO 6 to 12 hours prior to the procedure, making this the priority at 0745 for a 1400 procedure.
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The nurse fails to obtain scheduled VS at 0200 hours for the client who had cardiac surgery 2 days ago. After assessing the client at 0600 hours, the nurse documents the 0600 HR for both the 0200 and 0600 VS. Which conclusion should a supervising charge nurse make about the nurse’s actions? Select all that apply.
- A. The nurse’s action was acceptable; neither complications nor harmful effects occurred.
- B. The nurse’s action is concerning legally; the nurse fraudulently falsified documentation.
- C. The nurse’s action demonstrates beneficence; the nurse decided what was best for the client.
- D. The nurse’s action is extremely concerning; it involves the ethical issue of veracity.
- E. The nurse’s action demonstrates distributive justice; other clients’ needs were priority.
Correct Answer: B;D
Rationale: The charge nurse should conclude: B) Falsifying documentation is a legal concern; D) The action involves the ethical issue of veracity (truthfulness). The action is not acceptable (A), does not show beneficence (C), and there’s no evidence of distributive justice (E).
The nurse is assessing the client following an inferior-septal wall MI. Which potential complication should the nurse further explore when noting that the client has JVD and ascites?
- A. Left-sided heart failure
- B. Pulmonic valve malfunction
- C. Right-sided heart failure
- D. Ruptured septum
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Right-sided HF produces venous congestion in the systemic circulation, resulting in JVD and ascites (from vascular congestion in the GI tract). Left-sided HF causes pulmonary congestion, pulmonic valve issues cause murmurs, and a ruptured septum causes shock and murmurs, none of which match the findings.
The client with a left anterior descending (LAD) 90% blockage has crushing chest pain that is unrelieved by taking sublingual nitroglycerin. Which ECG finding is most concerning and should alert the nurse to immediately notify the HCP?
- A. Q waves
- B. Flipped T waves
- C. Peaked T waves
- D. ST segment elevation
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The nurse should be most concerned about ST elevation because it indicates an evolving MI. Q waves suggest a previous MI, flipped T waves indicate ischemia, and peaked T waves may indicate hyperkalemia, but ST elevation is the most acute and critical finding.
The client is prescribed to have an elastic bandage applied to the lower extremity to reduce edema. At which position on the client’s leg should the nurse start wrapping the elastic bandage?
- A. Location A
- B. Location B
- C. Location C
- D. Location D
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The nurse should begin to apply the bandage at the distal point and proceed proximally. By starting at this point, trapping fluid atop the foot is avoided. The purpose of the bandage is to apply compression evenly to the lower leg. Starting at the knee, calf, or ankle increases edema distally.
The nurse is caring for the client with varicose veins. Which action should indicate to the nurse that an expected outcome has been met?
- A. States will walk daily to promote venous return
- B. Reports decreased need for compression stockings
- C. States can finally stand for prolonged periods of time
- D. Chooses diet high in potassium and low in magnesium
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Walking promotes venous return; verbalizing intent to increase activity indicates an expected outcome has been met for the client with varicose veins. Decreased stocking use, prolonged standing, and specific diets are not beneficial.
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