During an initial prenatal visit, the practical nurse is reviewing the history of a client at 10 weeks gestation. Which finding is a priority to report to the registered nurse?
- A. Client cares for a pet dog and a few outdoor cats
- B. Client has gained 4 lb (1.8 kg) during the pregnancy so far
- C. Client reports a nonodorous, milky white vaginal discharge
- D. Client swims in a pool for exercise three times per week
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pet cats (A) pose a toxoplasmosis risk, which can cause fetal harm, requiring immediate education and possible testing. Weight gain (B) is normal, milky discharge (C) is typical in pregnancy, and swimming (D) is safe.
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While caring for a woman who delivered a healthy term infant six hours ago, the nurse notes that the fundus is soft, 2 cm above the umbilicus, and off to the left. The lochia is red. The nurse suspects that the client has which problem?
- A. Retained placental fragments
- B. Perineal laceration
- C. Urinary retention
- D. Normal involution
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A soft, displaced fundus suggests urinary retention, causing bladder pressure on the uterus. Normal involution shows a firm, midline fundus; fragments or lacerations present differently.
The nurse on the mental health unit is talking with a client with schizophrenia. Which of the following statements by the client would indicate that the client is experiencing a delusion of reference?
- A. Did you hear that voice? It told me to kill my parent.
- B. I need to get rid of the bugs that are crawling under my skin.
- C. The song on the radio is a message sent to me in secret code.
- D. I will not drink the tap water. The aliens are trying to poison me.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A delusion of reference involves believing neutral events or objects (e.g., a song on the radio) have personal significance or hidden messages (C). Auditory hallucinations (A) involve hearing voices, not reference. Tactile hallucinations (B) involve false sensations, and persecutory delusions (D) involve belief in harm without reference to neutral stimuli.
The client with malignant left pleural effusion undergoes a thoracentesis and 900 mL of excess pleural fluid is removed. Which of these manifestations, if noted on the post-procedure assessment, should the nurse report to the health care provider immediately?
- A. Asymmetrical chest expansion and decreased breath sounds on the left
- B. Blood pressure 100/65 mm Hg (mean arterial pressure 77 mm Hg)
- C. Client complains of 6/10 pain at the needle insertion site
- D. Respiratory rate 24/min, pulse oximetry 94% on oxygen 2 L/min
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Asymmetrical chest expansion and decreased breath sounds (A) suggest pneumothorax, a serious post-thoracentesis complication. Hypotension (B), pain (C), and mild tachypnea (D) are less urgent or expected.
Which of these clients would be appropriate to assign to a practical nurse (PN)?
- A. A trauma victim with multiple lacerations and requires complex dressings
- B. An elderly client with cystitis and an indwelling urethral catheter
- C. A confused client whose family complains about the nursing care 2 days after surgery
- D. A client admitted for possible transient ischemic attack with unstable neurological signs
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This is a stable client, with predictable outcome and care and minimal risk for complications.
The nurse has reinforced teaching about formula preparation with the parent of a newborn. Which of the following statements by the parent would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. I should avoid using the microwave to heat my baby's formula.
- B. I must wash the top of the concentrated formula can before opening it.
- C. If my baby is feeding poorly, I should use less water to dilute the formula.
- D. Prepared formula should be kept in the refrigerator and discarded after 24 hours.
- E. Bottled water does not need to be boiled when used to reconstitute powdered formula.
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: Microwaving (A) can cause uneven heating, risking burns, so it’s avoided. Washing the can top (B) prevents contamination. Refrigerated formula must be discarded after 24 hours (D) to prevent bacterial growth. Diluting less (C) alters nutrition, and bottled water (E) may need boiling depending on safety, indicating incorrect understanding.
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