Following an automobile accident that caused a head injury to an adult client, the nurse observes that the client sleeps for long periods of time. The nurse determines that the client has experienced injury to the:
- A. hypothalamus.
- B. thalamus.
- C. cortex.
- D. medulla.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The hypothalamus, when injured, can cause fluctuations and disruptions in sleep patterns.
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Using the FLACC pain scale, how should the LPN document pain for a non-verbal client with these findings: 1.Face-occasional grimacing 2.Legs-relaxed 3.Activity-Squirming 4.Cry-moans and whimpers 5.Consolability-distractible
- A. 5
- B. 4
- C. 3
- D. 8
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The points add up like this: Face-1 Legs-0 Activity-1 Cry-1 Consolability-1 Total pain score-4
The nurse needs nasotracheal suctioning. The nurse explains the procedure to the client and performs hand hygiene. Prioritize the nurse's remaining actions to perform the nasotracheal suctioning by placing each step in the correct order.
- A. Prepare suction supplies and equipment and pour sterile saline into a sterile container.
- B. Place finger over suction control port of catheter and suction intermittently while withdrawing the catheter.
- C. Put on sterile gloves.
- D. Lubricate the catheter with sterile saline, insert into naris, and advance into pharynx.
- E. When the client inhales, advance the catheter into the trachea.
- F. Pick up suction catheter with the dominant hand and attach it to connection tubing; avoid contamination of the glove on the dominant hand.
- G. Place tip into sterile saline container while applying suction to clear secretions from the tubing
Correct Answer: A,C,F,D,E,B,G
Rationale: A: Preparing supplies comes first. C: Sterile gloves maintain asepsis. F: Handling catheter keeps dominant hand sterile. D: Lubrication aids insertion. E: Advancing during inhalation ensures tracheal placement. B: Intermittent suction prevents trauma. G: Clearing tubing prevents reinsertion of secretions.
Pain tolerance in an elderly client with cancer should:
- A. Stay the same.
- B. Decrease.
- C. Increase.
- D. Cancer should have no effect on pain tolerance for an elderly client.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: There is potential for a lowered pain tolerance to exist with diminished adaptative capacity.
The experienced nurse observes the student nurse caring for the client with the wet plaster cast illustrated. Which conclusion by the experienced nurse is correct?
- A. The student should not be touching the plaster cast because it is wet.
- B. The student should be using a pillow to lift the client's casted extremity.
- C. The student is correctly handling a wet plaster cast with the palms.
- D. The student should be using fingers and not the palms to handle the cast.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: C: Using palms prevents indentations in wet casts. A: Wet casts can be touched to reposition. B: Pillows limit inspection of the cast underside. D: Fingers cause pressure points.
Ms. Petty is having difficulty falling asleep. Which of the following measures promote sleep?
- A. exercising vigorously for 20 minutes each night beginning at 9:30 p.m.
- B. taking a cool shower and drinking a hot cup of tea
- C. watching TV nightly until midnight
- D. getting a back rub and drinking a glass of warm milk
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A back rub and warm milk promote relaxation and sleep. Vigorous exercise, cool showers, hot tea, and late TV watching are stimulating and disrupt sleep.