At what point in the nurse-client relationship should termination first be addressed?
- A. in the working phase
- B. in the termination phase
- C. in the orientation phase
- D. when the client initially brings up the topic
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The client has a right to know the parameters of the nurse-client relationship. If the relationship is to be time limited, the client should be informed of the number of sessions. If it is open-ended, the termination date is not known at the outset, and the client should know that this is an issue that is negotiated at a later date.
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The client is receiving 2 liters of oxygen by nasal cannula. Which rationale should the nurse use to explain the reason for oxygen being bubbled through a humidifier?
- A. Prevents the burning sensation of direct oxygen
- B. Prevents the drying of the nasal passages
- C. Prevents a chemical reaction between the tubing and oxygen
- D. Prevents contamination with environmental gases
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: B: Humidification prevents nasal passage drying. A: Oxygen doesn't burn. C: No chemical reaction occurs with tubing. D: Environmental gases don't contaminate oxygen.
In administering NSAID adjunctive therapy to an elderly client with cancer, the nurse must monitor:
- A. BUN and creatinine.
- B. creatinine and calcium.
- C. Hgb and Hct.
- D. BUN and CFT.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Elder adults might be more at risk for gastric and renal toxicity, increasing among elder adults.
The client is in skeletal traction with 20 lb of traction applied to a right lower leg fracture. Which intervention should the nurse perform at regular intervals?
- A. Perform pin site care
- B. Remove the weights
- C. Reposition the right leg
- D. Perform passive ROM to the legs
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A: Regular pin site care prevents infection. B: Weights are only removed in emergencies. C: Repositioning disrupts alignment. D: ROM is avoided to maintain traction.
The death of a beloved spouse places the surviving partner in which type of crisis?
- A. maturational
- B. reactive
- C. nonreactive
- D. situational
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A situational crisis is an unexpected, unplanned event, such as the death of a spouse. Option 1 is a normal maturational crisis; Choices 2 and 3 are not recognized crisis states.
The nurse is caring for a patient who is hard-of-hearing. Which of the following steps may be appropriate when communicating with the patient?
- A. Divide the verbal communication into smaller sections and address one at a time.
- B. Communicate only with written information.
- C. Ask multiple questions in a row quickly to make sure the client is remaining engaged.
- D. Frequently communicate without assistive devices to help the client improve their hearing.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: For a client who is hard-of-hearing, verbal communication should be kept concise. If assistive devices are available, they should be used.