At a well baby clinic the nurse is assigned to assess an 8 month-old child. Which of these developmental achievements would the nurse anticipate that the child would be able to perform?
- A. Say 2 words
- B. Pull up to stand
- C. Sit without support
- D. Drink from a cup
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Sit without support. This is a typical developmental milestone for an 8-month-old.
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The nurse is assessing a newborn delivered at home by a client addicted to heroin. Which of the following would the nurse expect to observe?
- A. Hypertonic neuro reflex
- B. Immediate CNS depression
- C. Lethargy and sleepiness
- D. Jitteriness at 24-48 hours
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Jitteriness at 24-48 hours. Withdrawal signs may not be evident for 1-2 days after birth. Irritability and poor feeding also are evident.
The nurse walks into a client's room and finds the client lying still and silent on the floor. The nurse should first
- A. Assess the client's airway
- B. Call for help
- C. Establish that the client is unresponsive
- D. See if anyone saw the client fall
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Establish that the client is unresponsive. This is the first step in CPR to determine the need for further action.
The registered nurse and practical nurse are conducting a workshop on contraceptive methods for a group of outpatient clients. Which instructions should the nurses include when discussing combined estrogen-progestin oral contraceptives? Select all that apply.
- A. Consult the health care provider (HCP) if you experience leg pain or swelling
- B. Discontinue contraceptives if you experience spotting between menses
- C. Do not smoke while taking combined contraceptives
- D. Immediately report any breast tenderness to the HCP
- E. Seek immediate medical treatment if you experience vision loss
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Rationale: For combined oral contraceptives: report leg pain/swelling for possible DVT; avoid smoking due to increased cardiovascular risk; and seek treatment for vision loss indicating possible stroke. Spotting is common and breast tenderness is not urgent.
The client is receiving a gentamicin IV. Which finding may indicate an adverse response to gentamicin?
- A. Decreased urine output
- B. Blurred vision
- C. Orange sputum
- D. Hypertension
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Gentamicin is nephrotoxic; decreased urine output suggests kidney injury, a serious adverse effect. Other symptoms are not typically associated.
The client with herpes zoster will most likely have an order for which category of medication?
- A. Antibiotics
- B. Antipyretics
- C. Antivirals
- D. Anticoagulants
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Herpes zoster, caused by the varicella-zoster virus, is treated with antivirals like acyclovir to reduce severity and duration. Antibiotics, antipyretics, and anticoagulants are not primary treatments.
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