During the change of shift report, a nurse writes in her notes that she suspects illegal drug use by a client assigned to her care. During the shift, the notes are found by the client's daughter. The nurse could be sued for:
- A. Libel
- B. Slander
- C. Malpractice
- D. Negligence
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Libel involves written defamatory statements, such as unverified suspicions of drug use in notes accessible to others, potentially harming the client's reputation.
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Which diet selection by a client with a decubitus ulcer would indicate a clear understanding of the proper diet for healing of the ulcer?
- A. Tossed salad, milk, and a slice of caramel cake
- B. Vegetable soup and crackers, and a glass of iced tea
- C. Baked chicken breast, broccoli, wheat roll, and an orange
- D. Hamburger, French fries, and corn on the cob
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Healing decubitus ulcers requires a diet high in protein, vitamins (especially C and A), and zinc. Baked chicken breast (protein), broccoli (vitamin C), wheat roll (carbohydrates), and an orange (vitamin C) provide these nutrients. Options A, B, and D lack sufficient protein or include less nutrient-dense foods (e.g., caramel cake, French fries).
A newborn girl's father expresses concern that the newborn does not have good control of her hands and arms. It is important for the father to realize certain neurological patterns that characterize the newborn:
- A. Mild hypotonia is expected in the upper extremities.
- B. Purposeless, uncoordinated movements of the arms are indicative of neurological dysfunction.
- C. Function progresses in a head-to-toe, proximal-distal fashion.
- D. Asymmetrical movement of the extremities is not unusual and will disappear with maturation of the central nervous system.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Term neonates are predominantly in a flexed position with strong active muscle tone that increases. Newborns are slightly hypertonic. Neonatal movements may be jerky and uncoordinated as the neonate works against gravity in contrast to the buoyancy of the amniotic fluid. Jerky movements must be differentiated from the tremors of hypoglycemia, hypocalcemia, and neurological dysfunction. Growth of the newborn progresses in a cephalocaudal, proximal-distal fashion. Knowledge regarding infant development may facilitate parental involvement and infant stimulation. Asymmetrical movements of the extremities are indicative of neurological dysfunction.
The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving terbutaline for preterm labor. Which side effect should the nurse monitor for?
- A. Maternal bradycardia
- B. Fetal hypoglycemia
- C. Maternal tachycardia
- D. Fetal macrosomia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Terbutaline a beta-agonist tocolytic commonly causes maternal tachycardia due to its stimulatory effects on the cardiovascular system. Maternal bradycardia fetal hypoglycemia and macrosomia are not associated side effects.
An amniocentesis at 32 weeks gestation reveals that a multigravida with diabetes has an L/S ratio of 1:1 with the presence of phosphatidylglycerol. Based on the amniocentesis,the nurse knows that if delivered now:
- A. The newborn is at low risk for congenital anomalies.
- B. The newborn is at high risk for intrauterine growth retardation.
- C. The newborn is at high risk for respiratory distress syndrome.
- D. The newborn is at high risk for birth trauma.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: An L/S ratio of 1:1 at 32 weeks indicates immature fetal lungs increasing the risk of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) if delivered now. Phosphatidylglycerol presence is positive but does not fully mitigate RDS risk. The other risks are not directly related to the L/S ratio.
A 2-year-old toddler is hospitalized with epiglottitis. In assessing the toddler, the nurse would expect to find:
- A. A productive cough
- B. Expiratory stridor
- C. Drooling
- D. Crackles in the lower lobes
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A productive cough is not associated with epiglottitis. Children with epiglottitis seldom have expiratory stridor. Inspiratory stridor is more common due to edema of the supraglottic tissues. Because of difficulty with swallowing, drooling often accompanies epiglottitis. Crackles are not heard in the lower lobes with epiglottitis because the infection is usually confined to the supraglottic structures.
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