Four clients were involved in a major highway motor vehicle accident. Which client requires priority care?
- A. Client with blood pressure of 90/70 mm Hg and deviated trachea
- B. Client with concussion who was unconscious for 5 minutes
- C. Client with grossly swollen upper thigh and blood pressure of 80/60 mm Hg
- D. Client with pain at the thoracic spine and complete paralysis of both legs
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A deviated trachea and hypotension suggest tension pneumothorax, a life-threatening condition requiring immediate decompression to restore breathing.
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A 6-year old is admitted with a diagnosis of childhood autism. Which behavior is most typical of the child with autism?
- A. A willingness to talk to strangers
- B. A disinterest in inanimate objects
- C. Engaging in ritualistic behavior
- D. A dislike of music
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Children with autism often engage in ritualistic or repetitive behaviors, such as specific routines or movements, as a hallmark of the condition. Choice A is incorrect because children with autism typically have social communication difficulties and are less likely to engage with strangers. Choice B is incorrect as they may show intense interest in specific inanimate objects. Choice D is incorrect as music preference varies and is not a defining characteristic.
The nurse is conducting a home visit to assess an elderly client with advanced heart failure who lives alone. When the nurse asks about sodium intake, the client becomes angry and says, 'I'm so tired of people telling me what to do! I'm going to eat what I want, so leave me alone!' Which of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
- A. I can tell that you want me to go, so I will call in a few days to see how you are doing.
- B. I know you are frustrated with losing control of your life.
- C. It sounds like you are angry. Tell me what's bothering you.
- D. Okay. I'll just check your blood pressure and then go.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Acknowledging the client's anger and inviting them to express their feelings promotes therapeutic communication, helping to de-escalate the situation and address underlying concerns.
Which of the following manifestations observed by the school nurse confirms the presence of pediculosis capitis in students?
- A. Scratching the head more than usual
- B. Flakes evident on a student's shoulders
- C. Oval pattern occipital hair loss
- D. Whitish oval specks sticking to the hair
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Diagnosis of pediculosis capitis is made by observation of the white eggs (nits) firmly attached to the hair shafts. Treatment can include application of a medicated shampoo with lindane for children over 2 years of age, and meticulous combing and removal of all nits.
An adult who has hepatitis A asks the nurse why her skin is yellow. The nurse should include which information when replying?
- A. The diseased liver is not able to convert bilirubin into bile, so bilirubin pigments stay in the bloodstream and cause the skin and sclera to turn yellow.
- B. The virus that causes hepatitis A leaves a yellow pigment in the bloodstream.
- C. The affected liver cells produce more bilirubin than usual, causing the skin to turn yellow.
- D. The body is trying to get rid of fecal waste products through the skin.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hepatitis A impairs liver function, reducing bilirubin conjugation and excretion, leading to its accumulation in the blood, causing jaundice. The virus does not produce pigment, nor does the liver overproduce bilirubin or excrete waste through skin.
Which one of these tasks can be safely delegated to a practical nurse (PN)?
- A. Assess the function of a newly created ileostomy
- B. Care for a client with a recent complicated double barrel colostomy
- C. Provide stoma care for a client with a well functioning ostomy
- D. Teach ostomy care to a client and their family members
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Provide stoma care for a client with a well functioning ostomy. The care of a mature stoma and the application of an ostomy appliance may be delegated to a PN. This client has minimal risk of instability of the situation.