The 10-year-old, who is Chinese, is scheduled to receive methotrexate to treat IRA. Which information in the medical record of a 10-year-old Chinese child scheduled to receive methotrexate for JRA should prompt the nurse to withhold the dose and contact the HCP?
- A. H&P documentation
- B. Laboratory findings
- C. Vital signs abnormalities
- D. Physical assessment findings
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Abnormal laboratory findings, such as liver or kidney dysfunction, may contraindicate methotrexate administration.
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The physician orders prednisone for a client with rheumatoid arthritis for painful wrists and joints. Which instruction is it essential for the nurse to give the client?
- A. Take the pills with milk or food.'
- B. Be sure to take the medication between meals.'
- C. Stop the pills at once if your face begins to get puffy.'
- D. Your urine may turn pinkish while taking this.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Taking prednisone with food or milk reduces gastrointestinal irritation, a key instruction for safe administration.
In which conditions might the nurse assess for the presence of papilledema?
- A. Eczema
- B. Craniosynostosis
- C. Shaken baby syndrome
- D. Hydrocephalus
- E. Chest trauma
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: Papilledema, indicating increased intracranial pressure, can be associated with craniosynostosis, shaken baby syndrome, and hydrocephalus.
The HCP prescribes glucosamine and chondroitin for a client diagnosed with OA. What is the scientific rationale for prescribing this medication?
- A. It will help decrease the inflammation in the joints.
- B. It improves tissue function and retards breakdown of cartilage.
- C. It is a potent medication which decreases the client's joint pain.
- D. It increases the production of synovial fluid in the joint.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Glucosamine and chondroitin support cartilage health, slowing OA progression. They have limited anti-inflammatory effects, are not potent analgesics, and do not increase synovial fluid.
The nurse supervises a nursing assistant who is applying the client's antiembolism stockings. What is the correct technique for applying these stockings?
- A. The nursing assistant applies the stockings before getting the client out of bed.
- B. The nursing assistant applies the stockings just before helping the client do leg exercises.
- C. The nursing assistant applies the stockings after nursing that the client's legs are cool.
- D. The nursing assistant applies the stockings at night before the client's bedtime.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Applying antiembolism stockings before the client gets out of bed ensures compression is in place during upright positions when venous pooling is most likely. Applying them later or based on leg temperature is less effective.
The nurse is assessing the client immediately following a C5-C6 anterior cervical discectomy. Which potential problem should be the nurse's priority?
- A. Altered breathing pattern
- B. Impaired tissue perfusion
- C. Altered mobility
- D. Impaired skin integrity
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A. Retractors used during surgery can injure the recurrent laryngeal nerve, resulting in the inability to cough effectively to clear secretions. Edema and bleeding can also compromise the airway and compress the spinal cord.
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