The adolescent female comes to the school nurse of an intermediate school and tells the nurse she thinks she is pregnant. During the interview, the client states her father is the baby’s father. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- A. Complete a rape kit.
- B. Notify Child Protective Services.
- C. Call the parents to come to the school.
- D. Arrange for the client to go to a free clinic.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alleged paternal incest requires immediate Child Protective Services notification as a mandatory reporter. Rape kit, parental contact, or clinic referral follow after ensuring safety.
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The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with septic shock. Which assessment data warrant immediate intervention by the nurse?
- A. Vital signs T 100.4°F, P 104, R 26, and BP 102/60.
- B. A white blood cell count of 18,000/mm3.
- C. A urinary output of 90 mL in the last four (4) hours.
- D. The client complains of being thirsty.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Urinary output of 90 mL/4 hours = 22.5 mL/hour, below 30 mL/hour, indicating renal hypoperfusion, requiring immediate intervention. Fever, tachycardia, and elevated WBC are expected; thirst is less urgent.
According to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) triage system, which situation is considered a level red (Priority 1)?
- A. Injuries are extensive and chances of survival are unlikely.
- B. Injuries are minor and treatment can be delayed hours to days.
- C. Injuries are significant but can wait hours without threat to life or limb.
- D. Injuries are life threatening but survivable with minimal interventions.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: NATO red (Priority 1) indicates life-threatening injuries survivable with immediate intervention (e.g., tension pneumothorax). Extensive injuries are black, minor are green, and significant but delayed are yellow.
Which situation warrants the nurse obtaining information from a material safety data sheet (MSDS)?
- A. The custodian spilled a chemical solvent in the hallway.
- B. A visitor slipped and fell on the floor that had just been mopped.
- C. A bottle of antineoplastic agent broke on the client’s floor.
- D. The nurse was stuck with a contaminated needle in the client’s room.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: MSDS provides handling and exposure information for chemical spills like solvents. Antineoplastic spills require specific protocols, and needle sticks or falls involve infection control or safety protocols, not MSDS.
Which equipment must be immediately brought to the client’s bedside when a code is called for a client who has experienced a cardiac arrest?
- A. A ventilator.
- B. A crash cart.
- C. A gurney.
- D. Portable oxygen.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A crash cart contains defibrillator, medications, and airway equipment, essential for cardiac arrest. Ventilator, gurney, and oxygen are secondary or supportive.
Which federal agency is a resource for the nurse volunteering at the American Red Cross who is on a committee to prepare the community for any type of disaster?
- A. The Joint Commission (JC).
- B. Office of Emergency Management (OEM).
- C. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS).
- D. Metro Medical Response Systems (MMRS).
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The OEM coordinates disaster preparedness and response, a key resource for Red Cross volunteers. JC accredits facilities, DHHS oversees health, and MMRS is local.