Because of this client's impaired speech, which nursing action facilitates communication?
- A. Discourage the client's attempts at communication.
- B. Inform the client to speak slowly when talking.
- C. Listen attentively to the client's vocalizations.
- D. Provide the client with paper and pencil.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Providing paper and pencil allows the client with impaired speech post-laryngectomy to communicate effectively through writing.
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When the client asks the nurse why skin testing is beneficial, which explanation is best?
- A. The symptoms may be related to more than one substance.
- B. Skin testing helps to build up blocking antibodies.
- C. Allergic responses vary from person to person.
- D. The allergy symptoms could become more serious.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Skin testing identifies specific allergens causing symptoms, which is crucial when symptoms may be triggered by multiple substances.
The nurse is preparing the client diagnosed with laryngeal cancer for a laryngectomy in the morning. Which intervention is the nurse's priority?
- A. Take the client to the intensive care unit for a visit.
- B. Explain that the client will need to ask for pain medication.
- C. Demonstrate the use of an antiembolism hose.
- D. Find out if the client can read and write.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Literacy (D) ensures post-laryngectomy communication (e.g., writing), a priority. ICU visit (A), pain requests (B), and TED hose (C) are secondary.
A patient is ordered by the physician to take Pulmicort and Spiriva via inhaler. How should the patient take this medication?
- A. The patient should use the medications every 2 hours for acute episodes of shortness of breath.
- B. The patient should use the Spiriva first and then 5 minutes later the Pulmicort.
- C. The patient should use the Pulmicort first and then the Spiriva 5 minutes later.
- D. The patient should use the medications at the same exact time, regardless of the order.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Spiriva (anticholinergic) should be used first to open airways, followed by Pulmicort (corticosteroid) 5 minutes later to reduce inflammation. Every 2 hours is incorrect for maintenance drugs, and order matters (C, D).
The nurse performs postural drainage on the client. Which nursing intervention is most beneficial to loosen secretions?
- A. Telling the client to take deep breaths
- B. Striking the back with a cupped hand
- C. Applying pressure below the diaphragm
- D. Placing the client in a sitting position
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Striking the back with a cupped hand (percussion) helps loosen secretions during postural drainage.
The nurse observes the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) entering an airborne isolation room and leaving the door open. Which action is the nurse's best response?
- A. Close the door and discuss the UAP's action after coming out of the room.
- B. Make the UAP come back outside the room and then reenter, closing the door.
- C. Say nothing to the UAP but report the incident to the nursing supervisor.
- D. Enter the client's room and discuss the matter with the UAP immediately.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Closing the door (A) maintains airborne precautions, and discussing later ensures education without disrupting care. Reentering (B) is unnecessary, reporting (C) escalates prematurely, and discussing inside (D) risks exposure.
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