In teaching clients with Buck's Traction, the major areas of importance should be:
- A. nutrition, ROM exercises.
- B. ROM exercises, transportation.
- C. nutrition, elimination, comfort, safety.
- D. elimination, safety, isotonic exercises.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Nutrition, elimination, comfort, and safety are the major areas of importance. The diet should be high in protein with adequate fluids.
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A client is on a clear liquid diet. She drinks half of a 12-ounce juice, 4 ounces of soup, and has a 6-ounce JELLO0. How many milliliters of fluid did the patient ingest?
- A. $440 \mathrm{ml}$
- B. $480 \mathrm{ml}$
- C. $22 \mathrm{ml}$
- D. $660 \mathrm{ml$
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: 1 ounce = 30 ml, so Juice, 6 ounces (half of 12 oz) × 30 = 180 ml (Remember that oz is an abbreviation for ounces.) Soup, 4 ounces × 30 = 120 ml JELL-OB, 6 ounces × 30 = 180 ml 180 + 120 + 180 = 480 ml Note that gelatin, ice cream, and other things that are liquid at room temperature are counted as fluids.
A 4-year-old client is unable to go to sleep at night in the hospital. Which nursing intervention best promotes sleep for the child?
- A. turning out the room light and closing the door
- B. tiring the child during the evening with play exercises
- C. identifying the child's home bedtime rituals and following them
- D. encouraging visitation by friends during the evening
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Preschool-age children require bedtime rituals that should be followed in the hospital if possible. Choice 1 increases a child's fear. Choices 2 and 4 do not promote sleep.
The nurse is teaching a client about sleep and gives background information on normal sleep patterns. Which of the following substances promotes sleep?
- A. serotonin
- B. cortisone
- C. alcohol
- D. narcotics
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Serotonin is a substance that is in the body and promotes sleep. Serotonin might play a role in synthesis of a hypnogenic factor that directly causes sleep. Drugs and alcohol can disrupt REM sleep, although they might accelerate the onset of sleep.
As part of the teaching plan for a client with type I diabetes mellitus, the nurse should include that carbohydrate needs might increase when:
- A. an infection is present.
- B. there is an emotional upset.
- C. a large meal is eaten.
- D. active exercise is performed.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Active exercise increases insulin sensitivity, thus lowering blood glucose levels. Additional carbohydrates might be needed to balance the usual insulin dose. All of the other choices increase blood glucose levels.
The nurse is using a hypothermia blanket for the febrile client. Which findings should prompt the nurse to consider that the client is hypothermic? Select all that apply.
- A. Increased urine output
- B. Increased drowsiness
- C. Decreased heart rate (HR)
- D. Decreased blood pressure (BP)
- E. Increased core body temperature
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: B: Drowsiness results from low cardiac output affecting the CNS. C: Decreased HR reflects thermoregulation effects. D: Decreased BP reduces cardiac workload. A: Hypothermia decreases urine output. E: Hypothermia lowers core temperature.
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