Central venous access devices (CVADs) are frequently utilized to administer chemotherapy. What is an advantage of using CVADs for chemotherapeutic agent administration?
- A. CVADs are less expensive than a peripheral IV
- B. Weekly administration is possible
- C. Chemotherapeutic agents can be caustic to smaller veins
- D. The client or family can administer the drug at home
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: CVADs allow administration of vesicant chemotherapeutic drugs into larger veins, reducing damage to smaller peripheral veins. They are more expensive, dosing varies, and home administration is not standard.
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A complication of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) is the development of cholestasis. What is this condition?
- A. An inflammatory process of the extrahepatic bile ducts
- B. An arrest of the normal flow of bile
- C. An inflammation of the gallbladder
- D. The formation of gallstones
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cholestasis from TPN is an intrahepatic interruption of bile flow, unlike cholangitis (duct inflammation), cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation), or gallstone formation.
The physician orders the antibiotics ampicillin (Omnipen) and gentamicin (Garamycin) for a newly admitted client with an infection. The nurse should:
- A. administer both medications simultaneously.
- B. give the medications sequentially, and flush well between them.
- C. ask the physician or pharmacy which medication to give first and how long to wait before giving the other drug.
- D. start one medication now and begin the other medication in 2-4 hours.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A client with an infection needs both antibiotics as soon as possible. However, the pH of ampicillin is 8-10, and the pH of gentamicin is 3-5.5 (making them incompatible when given together). Flushing well between drugs is necessary.
Which of the following client groups should the nurse recognize as the fastest-growing segment of the homeless population?
- A. Single, adult men
- B. Single mothers with 2 or 3 children
- C. Runaway adolescents
- D. Single, adult women
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Single mothers with two or three children are the fastest-growing segment of the homeless population, often with young children, due to economic and social challenges.
Which of the following substances need to be assessed when completing a family health assessment?
- A. coffee, tea, cola, and cocoa
- B. alcohol, tobacco, and illegal substances
- C. medicines prescribed by a physician
- D. all of the above
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: When assessing drug, alcohol, and tobacco practices among family members, a thorough investigation of prescribed, over-the-counter, and illegal substance-use practices should be made.
The school nurse is conducting health screenings on schoolchildren. During the screening, she identifies a child with the behavioral characteristics of attention deficit disorder. Which of the following behaviors is consistent with this disorder?
- A. slow speech development
- B. overreaction to stimuli from the surroundings
- C. inability to carry on a conversation
- D. concrete thinking
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Children with attention deficit disorder are easily distracted but are able to carry on a conversation. Concrete thinking is more indicative of age, and slow speech development has more to do with other learning disabilities.