During report, the nurse is given all of the following information. Which client should the nurse go to first?
- A. A diabetic has a blood sugar of 200.
- B. A client who had abdominal surgery earlier today is complaining of operative site pain.
- C. A client who had abdominal surgery yesterday has crackles on auscultation.
- D. A client who had a thyroidectomy earlier today is complaining of muscle spasms.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Muscle spasms post-thyroidectomy suggest hypocalcemia from parathyroid injury, a potentially life-threatening emergency requiring immediate assessment. High glucose, pain, or crackles are less urgent.
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The nurse is talking with the parents of an adolescent client who was brought to the emergency department after making superficial cuts on the arms with a razor blade. There are several cuts in various stages of healing on the client’s forearms. Which of the following statements would be appropriate for the nurse to make? Select all that apply.
- A. This must be difficult for you
- B. Everything is going to be alright
- C. We have cleaned and bandaged the cuts
- D. Why did you wait until now to bring your child here?
- E. Tell me about when you started noticing this behavior
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Rationale: Acknowledging difficulty, confirming care, and exploring behavior onset are supportive and therapeutic. Assuring everything will be alright is dismissive, and questioning delay is judgmental.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching about measures to prevent the transmission of hepatitis A for a group of clients at an outpatient treatment facility for substance use disorders. Which of the following information would be most important for the nurse to include?
- A. Avoid drinking tap water at home
- B. Do not share needles if you inject recreational substances
- C. Practice safe sex by using condoms
- D. Wash your hands thoroughly after toileting and before eating
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Hepatitis A is transmitted via the fecal-oral route, making handwashing after toileting and before eating critical. Tap water, needle sharing, and sex are not primary transmission modes for hepatitis A.
The nurse is talking with the parent of a 1-day-old newborn who had a circumcision using the plastic ring method. Which of the following statements by the parent would require follow-up?
- A. I will contact the health care provider if bleeding does not stop with gentle pressure
- B. I should avoid using alcohol-based cleansing wipes during diaper changes
- C. I need to leave the device in place and allow it to fall off on its own
- D. I understand that yellow exudate on the area is a sign of infection
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Yellow exudate is normal during circumcision healing, not a sign of infection, requiring further teaching. Contacting the provider for persistent bleeding, avoiding alcohol wipes, and leaving the device are correct.
An adult has both an oil retention enema and a cleansing enema ordered. The nurse knows that this client is most likely to have which condition/ problem?
- A. Straining while defecating
- B. Melena
- C. Ulcerative colitis
- D. Fecal impaction
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Oil retention enemas soften hardened stool, and cleansing enemas remove it, making this combination most appropriate for fecal impaction. Straining, melena, or ulcerative colitis are less likely to require both types of enemas.
The nurse is acting as a preceptor for a student nurse in the labor and delivery unit. Which action by the student would require correction by the nurse?
- A. Removing gloves prior to removing isolation gown
- B. Using a nail brush to scrub underneath artificial nails
- C. Using alcohol-based hand sanitizer instead of washing hands when entering and exiting client room
- D. Washing hands and not wearing gloves when preparing medications in the med room
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Artificial nails harbor bacteria, and scrubbing underneath is inadequate; they should be avoided in labor and delivery. Other actions align with infection control protocols.
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