The client diagnosed with liver failure is experiencing pruritus secondary to severe jaundice. Which action by the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) warrants intervention by the nurse?
- A. The UAP is assisting the client to take a hot, soapy shower.
- B. The UAP applies an emollient to the client's legs and back.
- C. The UAP puts mittens on both hands of the client.
- D. The UAP pats the client's skin dry with a clean towel.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hot, soapy showers can worsen pruritus by drying the skin, requiring intervention. Emollients, mittens (to prevent scratching), and patting dry are appropriate.
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The client has end-stage liver failure secondary to alcoholic cirrhosis. Which complication indicates the client is at risk for developing hepatic encephalopathy?
- A. Gastrointestinal bleeding.
- B. Hypoalbuminemia.
- C. Splenomegaly.
- D. Hyperaldosteronism.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: GI bleeding increases ammonia levels (from blood protein breakdown), a key trigger for hepatic encephalopathy. Other complications are less directly linked to this risk.
The nurse is caring for an adult client diagnosed with GERD. Which condition is the most common comorbid disease associated with GERD?
- A. Adult-onset asthma.
- B. Pancreatitis.
- C. Peptic ulcer disease.
- D. Increased gastric emptying.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: GERD is commonly associated with adult-onset asthma due to acid reflux irritating the airways, leading to bronchospasm. Pancreatitis and peptic ulcer disease are less directly linked, and increased gastric emptying is not a typical comorbidity.
The client is admitted to a hospital for medical management of acute diverticulitis. The nurse should anticipate that this client’s treatment plan will include which component?
- A. NPO (nothing per mouth) status
- B. Frequent ambulation
- C. Prescribed antibiotics
- D. Antiemetic medication
- E. Deep breathing every 2 hours
Correct Answer: A, C
Rationale: The nurse should plan for the client to be NPO. Medical management for diverticulitis includes resting the bowel. NPO status will help to achieve this. B. Ambulation is not encouraged; resting the body promotes bowel rest. C. Broad-spectrum antibiotics effective against known enteric pathogens are used in treating every stage of diverticulitis. D. Nausea is not a concern with diverticulitis. E. The client did not have surgery; there is no need for deep breathing every 2 hours.
The client at the eating disorder clinic weighs 35 kg and is 5 ft 7 inches tall. Which would the nurse document as the Body Mass Index (BMI)?
Correct Answer: 11.5
Rationale: BMI = weight (kg) / height (m)^2. Height = 5'7 = 1.73 m. BMI = 35 / (1.73)^2 = 35 / 2.9929 ≈ 11.5.
The female client came to the clinic complaining of abdominal cramping and at least 10 episodes of diarrhea every day for the last two (2) days. The client just returned from a trip to Mexico. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Instruct the client to take a cathartic laxative daily.
- B. Encourage the client to drink lots of Gatorade.
- C. Discuss the need to increase protein in the diet.
- D. Explain the client should weigh herself daily.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Frequent diarrhea risks dehydration and electrolyte loss; Gatorade replaces fluids and electrolytes. Laxatives worsen diarrhea, protein is secondary, and daily weights are less urgent.
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