Nonpharmacological pain management involves all of the following except:
- A. hypnosis alone.
- B. psychological care, including support groups.
- C. physical and psychological modalities.
- D. pain-reducing drugs only.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: All physical and psychosocial therapies can be used concurrently with drugs and other modalities to manage pain. These interventions can be carried out by the nurse with the client and family.
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The LPN is placing a Foley in a female client. Place the following steps in the appropriate order.A.Prepare the sterile field., B.Separate labia with non-dominant hand., C.Clean the urinary meatus using cleansing solutions and forceps. D. Inflate catheter balloon. E. Place the client in a supine position with flexed knees. F. Place lubricant on catheter. G. Place catheter in meatus with dominant (sterile) hand
- A. E, A, B, F, G, C, D
- B. A, E, B, F, G, D, C
- C. A, E, F, B, C, G, D
- D. E, A, F, B, C, G, D
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The LPN should follow the correct order of catheter insertion to ensure the catheter is inserted safely. Any other variant of insertion may cause compromise of sterility and client harm.
The client has asked if you would be able to offer any alternative or complementary therapy during their hospitalization. Which of the following would be appropriate to suggest? A. Physical therapy,B. Music therapy, C. Psychiatric therapy, D. Occupational therapy, E. Pet therapy
- A. B and E
- B. A and E
- C. C and D
- D. B and C
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Music therapy and pet therapy are two forms of alternative or complementary therapy that may improve the client's condition and level of comfort. Physical, occupational, and/or psychiatric therapy are treatments that may be part of the client's care plan, and they are not considered complementary or alternative treatments. Additionally, they usually require a prescription or referral where music therapy and pet therapy typically do not.
Client room environments should include:
- A. a made bed, fresh water, thermostat regulation, and clean floors in all occupied client areas.
- B. a made bed, comfort and safety, a clutter-free area, hygiene articles nearby.
- C. accident prevention, comfort, a room (including furniture) that has been cleaned with chloroseptic wash, a bed that is made every other day.
- D. odor control (by spraying the room with deodorizers), closet storage of all client objects, a clean room. (Gloves should be worn when cleaning.)
- E. a made bed, comfort and safety, a clutter-free area, hygiene articles nearby.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Preparing a client's room environment should include making the client's bed, ensuring comfort and safety at all times, keeping the area free of clutter, and keeping the client's hygiene articles nearby. All procedures should be explained before they are performed, and the client should assist with personal arrangement of articles.
The client who has bilateral hand burns reports wearing soft contact lenses that need to be removed. Which action(s) are important for the nurse to include in this procedure? Select all that apply.
- A. Perform hand hygiene and don gloves.
- B. Pinch the lens over the pupil and remove.
- C. Place the lens in a sterile container with normal saline.
- D. Irrigate the eye with normal saline to loosen the lens.
- E. Instruct the client to look up when removing the lens.
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Rationale: A: Hand hygiene and gloves prevent infection. C: Normal saline keeps lenses moist if no lens solution is available. E: Looking up aids safe lens removal. B: Pinching over the pupil risks corneal abrasion. D: Irrigation could damage or lose the lens.
The client is undergoing a 24-hour urine specimen collection. Twenty hours into the collection period, a single voided urine is accidentally discarded. What is the nurse's best action?
- A. Resume the urine collection and collect one additional voided specimen.
- B. Discard the urine collected and begin a new urine collection immediately.
- C. Complete the urine collection and send all urine collected to the laboratory.
- D. Dispose of the urine collected and reschedule the test to begin the next morning.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: B: A discarded void invalidates the collection; restarting ensures accuracy. A: Adding a void causes inaccuracies. C: Missing a void compromises results. D: Rescheduling is unnecessary as the test can start anytime.
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