The client complains of frequent insomnia affecting her ability to rest well. Which of the following factors or lifestyle choices in her assessment history most likely contributes to her inability to sleep?
- A. Having a slight snack at bedtime
- B. Heart disease prevention of one baby aspirin each day
- C. Reading in bed prior to going to sleep
- D. Smoking 1½ packs of filtered cigarettes each day
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Nicotine in cigarettes is a stimulant, disrupting sleep and likely contributing to insomnia, unlike snacks, aspirin, or reading.
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All nursing staff on the medical unit are responsible for implementing a new interdisciplinary fall prevention protocol. Which duties are appropriate for the licensed practical nurse to delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel to promote client safety? Select all that apply.
- A. Educate newly admitted client on the importance of using the call light for assistance
- B. Place the bedside commode as close to the bed as possible
- C. Remind client to change position slowly
- D. Report observations of changes in client’s condition immediately
- E. Report whether client is using correct gait and balance while ambulating with walker
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: UAP can place commodes (B), remind about slow position changes (C), report condition changes (D), and observe gait (E). Education (A) requires nursing judgment, unsuitable for delegation.
The nurse is teaching a smoking cessation class and notices there are 2 pregnant women in the group. Which information is a priority for these women?
- A. Low tar cigarettes are less harmful during pregnancy
- B. There is a relationship between smoking and low birth weight
- C. The placenta serves as a barrier to nicotine
- D. Moderate smoking is effective in weight control
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: There is a relationship between smoking and low birth weight. Smoking reduces placental blood flow, contributing to fetal hypoxia and low birth weight.
The nurse is preparing to administer IV cefazolin to a newly admitted client with cellulitis. The nurse notes the client is allergic to amoxicillin. Which of the following actions should the nurse take next?
- A. Administer the medication as prescribed.
- B. Administer diphenhydramine before administering cefazolin.
- C. Notify the pharmacy that the medication is not appropriate for the client.
- D. Ask the client for more information about the allergic reaction to amoxicillin.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Clients with an allergy to penicillin antibiotics (eg, amoxicillin) can experience a cross-sensitivity reaction
to cephalosporin antibiotics (eg, cefazolin) because the medication molecules are structurally similar. The
nurse should first obtain more information by asking about the type of reaction the client experienced because
allergic reactions can range from mild to severe (Option 4)
Cephalosporins can be safely administered to clients with a history of mild allergic reaction to penicillin (eg,
rash) but are contraindicated for clients with a history of anaphylaxis.
The client with malignant left pleural effusion undergoes a thoracentesis and 900 mL of excess pleural fluid is removed. Which of these manifestations, if noted on the post-procedure assessment, should the nurse report to the health care provider immediately?
- A. Asymmetrical chest expansion and decreased breath sounds on the left
- B. Blood pressure 100/65 mm Hg (mean arterial pressure 77 mm Hg)
- C. Client complains of 6/10 pain at the needle insertion site
- D. Respiratory rate 24/min, pulse oximetry 94% on oxygen 2 L/min
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Asymmetrical chest expansion and decreased breath sounds (A) suggest pneumothorax, a serious post-thoracentesis complication. Hypotension (B), pain (C), and mild tachypnea (D) are less urgent or expected.
The nurse has reinforced teaching with the parent of a 3-year-old client who has acute diarrhea. Which of the following statements by the parent would require follow-up?
- A. I will apply a skin barrier cream to my child’s diaper area until the diarrhea subsides.
- B. I will encourage my child to drink small amounts of fluids at frequent intervals.
- C. I will feed my child a diet of bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast for the next few days.
- D. I will return to the clinic if I notice a decrease in my child’s urine output.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The BRAT diet (C) is outdated and may lack nutrients, risking prolonged recovery. Skin barrier cream (A), frequent fluids (B), and monitoring urine output (D) are appropriate for preventing skin breakdown, dehydration, and detecting complications.
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