The client diagnosed with chronic otitis media is scheduled for a mastoidectomy. Which discharge teaching should the nurse discuss with the client?
- A. Instruct the client to blow the nose with the mouth closed.
- B. Explain the client will never be able to hear from the ear.
- C. Instill ophthalmic drops in both ears and then insert a cotton ball.
- D. Do not allow water to enter the ear for six (6) weeks.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Keeping the ear dry for six weeks prevents infection post-mastoidectomy. Blowing the nose closed increases pressure, hearing loss is not guaranteed, and ophthalmic drops are incorrect.
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The nurse writes the diagnosis 'risk for injury related to impaired balance' for the client diagnosed with vertigo. Which nursing intervention should be included in the plan of care?
- A. Provide information about vertigo and its treatment.
- B. Assess for level and type of diversional activity.
- C. Assess for visual acuity and proprioceptive deficits.
- D. Refer the client to a support group and counseling.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Assessing visual and proprioceptive deficits identifies factors contributing to vertigo-related falls, enhancing safety. Information, activities, and referrals are secondary.
Which statement by the daughter of an 80-year-old female client who lives alone warrants immediate intervention by the nurse?
- A. I put a night-light in my mother’s bedroom.
- B. I got carbon monoxide detectors for my mother’s house.
- C. I changed my mother’s furniture around.
- D. I got my mother large-print books.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Changing furniture increases fall risk in an elderly client with potential sensory deficits, requiring intervention. Night-lights, CO detectors, and large-print books enhance safety.
Which intervention should the nurse include when conducting an in-service to the ancillary nursing staff on caring for elderly clients addressing normal developmental sensory changes?
- A. Ensure curtains are open when having the client read written material.
- B. Provide a variety of written material when discussing a procedure.
- C. Assist the client when getting out of the bed and sitting in the chair.
- D. Request a telephone for the hearing impaired for all elderly clients.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Open curtains maximize light, compensating for age-related vision decline. Varied materials, mobility assistance, and hearing-impaired phones are less universally applicable.
The client has an hordeolum of the left eye, which is painful. Which intervention, if prescribed, should the nurse implement?
- A. Apply an eye patch on the left eye.
- B. Insert miotic eye drops twice daily.
- C. Apply a warm compress four times daily.
- D. Administer an antibiotic intravenously.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Warm compresses are applied to promote drainage of the hordeolum. Patching is not indicated, miotic drops treat glaucoma, and IV antibiotics are unnecessary as topical antibiotics are used.
The client diagnosed with glaucoma is prescribed a miotic cholinergic medication. Which data indicate the medication has been effective?
- A. No redness or irritation of the eyes.
- B. A decrease in intraocular pressure.
- C. The pupil reacts briskly to light.
- D. The client denies any type of floaters.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Miotic cholinergics (e.g., pilocarpine) reduce intraocular pressure in glaucoma by increasing aqueous outflow. Redness, pupil reaction, and floaters are not primary indicators.