During the admission bath, the nurse notes a region of impaired skin under a large sacral dressing. Which of the following actions by the nurse are appropriate? Select all that apply.
- A. Discusses the client's need for a nutrient-rich, high-calorie diet with the dietician
- B. Documents the impaired skin as an unstageable pressure injury in the client's medical record
- C. Gently cleanses the impaired skin with normal saline and pats the area dry with gauze
- D. Places a hydrophilic dressing over the impaired skin after performing wound care
- E. Repositions the client frequently and avoids putting pressure on the impaired skin
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E
Rationale: A nutrient-rich diet (A) supports wound healing. Cleansing with saline (C) prevents infection. A hydrophilic dressing (D) promotes a moist healing environment. Frequent repositioning (E) reduces pressure on the impaired skin.
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- A. A decreased level of consciousness
- B. Tetany
- C. Bradycardia
- D. Respiratory depression
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hypocalcemia can cause tetany (muscle spasms or twitching) due to increased neuromuscular excitability.
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- A. Avoid climbing stairs for 3 months
- B. Ambulate using crutches only
- C. Sleep in a supine position only
- D. Do not cross your legs
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Do not cross your legs. Crossing legs can exceed the 90-degree hip flexion limit, risking dislocation.
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- A. I will document my most recent assessment in the client's medical record for your review.
- B. Additional medications were prescribed to help improve the client's respiratory status.
- C. The client was doing much better when I last checked during hourly rounds.
- D. We need to move away from this area to discuss the client's status.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Discussing client information in a crowded area risks breaching confidentiality. Moving to a private area ensures compliance with HIPAA and protects client privacy.
The family of a young man who has been declared brain dead following an accident tells the nurse that the doctors said their son would be a good organ donor. They ask the nurse if donating his organs would mean that they could not have a regular funeral. Which response by the nurse is most accurate?
- A. Donating organs does deface the body, so a closed casket is necessary.
- B. Ask the physician which organs would be donated.
- C. Organ donation involves a surgical incision but should not interfere with any type of funeral.
- D. Donating organs is a wonderful service to humanity.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Organ donation involves surgical incisions but allows for open-casket funerals with proper preparation, addressing the family's concern accurately.
An 18-month old has been hospitalized six times for upper airway infections. Diagnostic studies including sweat analysis confirm the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis. Which of the following statements describes the inheritance pattern for cystic fibrosis?
- A. An affected gene is inherited from both the father and mother, who remain symptom free.
- B. Males are at risk at twice the rate as females.
- C. Autosomal recessive disorders tend to skip generations, so the children of affected parents will have children with the disorder.
- D. The disorder is transmitted by an affected gene on one of the six chromosomes.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive disorder, requiring a mutated gene from both parents, who are carriers but asymptomatic.
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