Several high-school seniors are referred to the school nurse because of suspected alcohol misuse. When the nurse assesses the situation, what would be most important to determine?
- A. What they know about the legal implications of drinking.
- B. The type of alcohol they usually drink.
- C. The reasons they choose to use alcohol.
- D. When and with whom they use alcohol.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Understanding the reasons for alcohol use helps address underlying issues and tailor interventions.
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A child with celiac disease is at risk for which complication if the diet is not followed?
- A. Renal failure.
- B. Intestinal lymphoma.
- C. Pulmonary fibrosis.
- D. Cardiomyopathy.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Untreated celiac disease increases the risk of intestinal lymphoma due to chronic inflammation. Renal, pulmonary, or cardiac complications are not directly associated.
A preschooler with a fractured femur of the left leg in traction tells the nurse that his leg hurts. It is too early for pain medication. The nurse should:
- A. Place a pillow under the child's buttocks to provide support.
- B. Remove the weight from the left leg.
- C. Assess the feet for signs of neurovascular impairment.
- D. Reposition the pulleys so the traction is looser.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Assessing for neurovascular impairment is critical, as pain could indicate compromised circulation or nerve function.
The nurse mentions that a group meeting for mothers of mentally retarded children is to be held soon. 'Not retarded!' the child's mother angrily blazes, 'Exceptional.' When responding to this outburst, which of the following replies by the nurse would be most appropriate?
- A. Retarded' is the commonly used and accepted term.'
- B. I'm sorry if I offended you by my thoughtless remark.'
- C. No matter what it's called, the condition is still the same, isn't it?'
- D. I'd like to hear more of your thoughts and feelings on that.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Inviting the mother to share her feelings promotes therapeutic communication and addresses her emotional response sensitively.
During hospitalization, a 10-year-old child with acute poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis and oliguria asks for food from home. After teaching the mother and child about diet, the nurse determines that the teaching had been effective when the mother brings in which food?
- A. Pizza and cola.
- B. Hamburger and fries.
- C. Ice cream sundae.
- D. Strawberries and kiwi.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Low-sodium, low-protein options are best.
When teaching the parents of an infant how to perform back slaps to dislodge a foreign body, which of the following should the nurse tell the parents to use to deliver the blows?
- A. Palm of the hand.
- B. Heel of the hand.
- C. Fingertips.
- D. Entire hand.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The heel of the hand is used to deliver back slaps in infants to effectively dislodge a foreign body without causing injury.
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