The charge nurse is planning assignments on a medical unit. The client with should be assigned to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP).
- A. difficulty swallowing after a mild stroke
- B. an order of enemas until clear prior to colonoscopy
- C. an order for a post-op abdominal dressing change
- D. transfer orders to a long term facility
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The UAP can be assigned routine tasks which have predictable outcomes, such as administering enemas.
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The nurse is providing home care to an elderly woman who had a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) and has right-sided hemiplegia. She is living with her daughter. Which observation indicates that the family needs more instruction?
- A. The client's arms and legs are exercised every day.
- B. The daughter gets her mother out of bed several times a day.
- C. The client is given a shower every other day.
- D. The daughter puts the chair on the right side of the bed when getting her mother out of bed.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Placing the chair on the right (paralyzed) side hinders safe transfers; it should be on the unaffected left side, indicating a need for further instruction.
A 30-year-old woman is receiving levothyroxine sodium (Synthroid) 0.1 mg PO daily.
Which of the following findings would indicate to the nurse that the client is getting favorable results from the medication?
- A. Decreased blood pressure.
- B. Increased urine output.
- C. Decreased pulse rate.
- D. Increased respiratory rate.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Strategy: Determine how each answer choice relates to hypothyroidism. (1) characteristic of hypothyroidism, would indicate that medication is not working (2) correct-medication increases metabolic processes of body, including glomerular filtration, edema will decrease as water is excreted (3) characteristic of hypothyroidism, would indicate that medication is not working (4) respiratory rate may or may not be affected by medication
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of bipolar disorder.
- A. Which client statement indicates a need for further teaching about lithium therapy?
- B. I’ll drink plenty of water every day.'
- C. I’ll have my blood levels checked regularly.'
- D. I can stop the medication if I feel better.'
- E. I’ll avoid eating foods high in sodium.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Stating that the medication can be stopped when feeling better indicates a misunderstanding, as lithium requires consistent use to maintain therapeutic levels and prevent mood swings. Hydration, blood monitoring, and sodium awareness are correct.
The nurse is assessing a dark-skinned client with anemia. Which part of the body would the nurse assess for pallor?
- A. Nail beds
- B. Hard palate
- C. Sclera
- D. Buccal mucosa
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The buccal mucosa is reliable for assessing pallor in dark-skinned clients, as skin pigmentation may mask changes elsewhere.
An elderly client is admitted to the unit with a temperature of $100.2^{\circ}$, urinary specific gravity of 1.032, and a dry tongue. The nurse should anticipate an order for:
- A. An antibiotic
- B. An analgesic
- C. A diuretic
- D. An IV of normal saline
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The symptoms (fever, high urinary specific gravity, dry tongue) indicate dehydration. IV normal saline is the priority to rehydrate. Antibiotics require infection confirmation, analgesics address pain, and diuretics worsen dehydration.
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