Prior to checking a fingerstick blood glucose level, the nurse checks the identification band of the newly admitted client transferred from another facility. The nurse notes that the name and birth date are correct but that the band has the logo from another facility. Which is the best action by the nurse?
- A. Ask the UAP to obtain a new band while the nurse performs the planned procedure.
- B. Stop and replace the band with the current facility band that has the client identifiers.
- C. Ask the client to state his or her name and birth date and to verify them against the band.
- D. Leave the band in place; a name band from one facility can be used in another facility.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Replacing the band ensures the medical record number matches the current facility, preventing errors during procedures.
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After an explosion at a factory one of the employees approaches the nurse and says 'I am an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) at the local hospital.' Which of these tasks should the nurse assign first to this worker who wants to help care for the wounded workers?
- A. Get temperatures
- B. Take blood pressure
- C. Palpate pulses
- D. Check alertness
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Palpate pulses. The heart rates would indicate if the client is in shock or has potential for shock. If the pulses could not be palpated, those clients would need to be seen first.
The nurse is planning care for a client with a cerebral vascular accident (CVA). Which of the following measures planned by the nurse would be most effective in preventing skin breakdown?
- A. Place client in the wheelchair for four hours each day
- B. Pad the bony prominence
- C. Reposition every two hours
- D. Massage reddened bony prominence
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Reposition every two hours. Clients who are at risk for skin breakdown develop fewer pressure ulcers when turned every two hours. By relieving the pressure over bony prominences at frequent scheduled intervals, blood flow to areas of potential injury is maintained.
Which of these actions should the nurse perform first when a client is admitted with a diagnosis of C-difficile?
- A. Initiate contact precautions
- B. Administer prescribed antibiotics
- C. Obtain a stool culture
- D. Educate the client about hand hygiene
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Initiating contact precautions is the first step to prevent the spread of C-difficile, which is highly contagious through contact with contaminated surfaces or feces.
The nurse is planning an educational session for a group of parents with toddlers. Based on the two leading causes of death in toddlers, the nurse should make which topics priority? Select all that apply.
- A. Water safety and methods to prevent drowning.
- B. Use of age- and weight-appropriate car seats.
- C. Nutrition guidelines and age-appropriate foods.
- D. Use of labels to identify poisonous substances.
- E. Safety when outdoors and crossing the street.
Correct Answer: A,B
Rationale: Drowning and motor vehicle accidents are the top two causes of death in toddlers, making water safety and car seat use priority topics.
How many feet should separate the nurse and the source when extinguishing a small, wastebasket fire with an appropriate extinguisher?
- A. 1 foot
- B. 2 feet
- C. 4 feet
- D. 6 feet
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The nurse should stand about 6 feet from the source of the fire. Getting closer might put the nurse in danger.
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