Prior to discharge from the postanesthesia care unit following a vein stripping of the left leg, the nurse should tell the client to:
- A. apply heat to the affected leg for 10 minutes out of every hour for the next 24 hours.
- B. sit with the legs up or walk but avoid prolonged standing and sitting with the feet down.
- C. avoid weight bearing on the affected leg for the next week.
- D. remove the compression bandages after 24 hours.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Elevating legs or walking promotes venous return, while avoiding prolonged standing/sitting prevents stasis post-vein stripping. Heat, non-weight bearing, and early bandage removal are not recommended.
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A client with schizophrenia is ready to begin participating in therapeutic activities. The nurse should suggest that the client:
- A. Participate on the unit softball team
- B. Attend a class on psychotropic medication
- C. Participate in art activities with three other clients
- D. Watch TV in the unit day room
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Art activities with a small group provide a structured, low-stress environment suitable for a client with schizophrenia, promoting social interaction without overwhelming them.
The doctor has ordered Lovenox (enoxaparin) 20 mg subcutaneously daily. The medication is available as 60 mg per mL. The nurse should administer:
- A. 0.50 mL
- B. 0.53 mL
- C. 0.33 mL
- D. 0.25 mL
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Calculate: 20 mg ÷ 60 mg/mL = 0.333 mL, rounded to 0.33 mL for accurate dosing of Lovenox.
The family of a frail elderly man who is bedridden asks the nurse what they can do to prevent bedsores. Which response by the nurse is best?
- A. Get him out of bed at least once a day.'
- B. Turn him every two hours.'
- C. Rub his buttocks and apply lotion several times a day.'
- D. Change the sheets every day.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Turning every two hours relieves pressure on bony prominences, preventing pressure ulcers. Getting out of bed may be infeasible, and rubbing or sheet changes are less effective.
During the discharge teaching of a client with Buerger's disease, the nurse should teach the client:
- A. Exercises for improving vascular return from the lower extremities
- B. The importance of wearing mittens or gloves
- C. Dietary choices for reducing triglycerides
- D. The role of weight bearing exercises in preventing bone loss
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Exercises to improve vascular return, such as ankle pumps, help manage Buerger's disease by promoting circulation in the extremities.
When teaching a client about the side effects of fluoxetine (Prozac), which of the following will the nurse include?
- A. Tachycardia, blurred vision, hypotension, anorexia
- B. Orthostatic hypotension, vertigo, reactions to tyramine-rich foods
- C. Diarrhea, dry mouth, weight loss, reduced libido
- D. Photosensitivity, seizures, edema, hyperglycemia
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Diarrhea, dry mouth, weight loss, reduced libido. Commonly reported side effects for fluoxetine (Prozac) are diarrhea, dry mouth, weight loss and reduced libido.
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