Identify the specific component of acquiring cultural competence reflected in creating a safe environment in which collection of relevant cultural data can be obtained during the health history and physical examination.
- A. Cultural skill
- B. Cultural encounter
- C. Cultural awareness
- D. Cultural knowledge
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Creating a safe environment involves using cultural skills to gather accurate and meaningful cultural data during assessments.
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What complication can result from tracheal suctioning?
- A. Acute hypoxemia
- B. Gastric dilatation
- C. Hypervolemic shock
- D. Epiglottitis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Suctioning temporarily reduces oxygen levels, necessitating careful monitoring.
What evaluation would help Mr. Jones control his chest pain on inspiration?
- A. Evaluate the intensity and quality of his pain
- B. Explain the cause of his pain
- C. Encourage him to lie on his affected side
- D. Reassure him that the pain will subside
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Lying on the affected side stabilizes the chest wall, reducing pain during inspiration.
A client with a tracheostomy is being cared for by a nurse. The client's partner has been taught to perform suctioning. Which of the following actions by the partner should indicate to the nurse a readiness for the client's discharge?
- A. Attending a class on tracheostomy care
- B. Verbally explaining all steps in the procedure
- C. Performing the procedure independently
- D. Asking relevant questions about suctioning
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Performing the procedure independently. This indicates readiness for discharge as it demonstrates the partner's ability to safely and effectively perform suctioning without direct supervision. Attending a class (A) and asking relevant questions (D) are important but do not necessarily indicate competence in performing the procedure. Verbally explaining the steps (B) shows understanding but does not confirm practical skill.
A female postoperative client has returned to the Unit following a pneumonectomy. In assessing the client's incision, twenty-four hours postoperatively, the nurse notices fresh blood on the dressing. The nurse should first:
- A. reinforce the dressing.
- B. continue to monitor the dressing.
- C. notify the physician.
- D. note the time and amount of blood.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The dressing should not be reinforced without notifying the physician. The physician may decide to reinforce the dressing after assessing the amount of bleeding. Blood on the dressing is unusual, which should alert the nurse to do more than monitor the dressing. The physician should be notified immediately. If the bleeding persists, the client may need to return to surgery. The time and amount of blood needs to be recorded, but only after the physician is notified.
How should the nurse respond to Mrs. West’s statement, “Oh well, I have already lived my life anyway.”
- A. “Oh, you have nothing to worry about Mrs. West. We’re going to take good care of you.”
- B. “You feel that your life is ending, Mrs. West? Can you tell me more about your feelings?”
- C. “Your doctor is one of the best and our surgical staff is excellent.”
- D. “The x-rays indicate that your tumor is accessible and the surgery will cure your problem.”
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Encouraging the patient to express feelings fosters trust and understanding.
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