The client diagnosed with sickle cell anemia asks the nurse, 'Why should I take those shots? I hate shots.' Which statement by the nurse is the best response?
- A. These vaccines promote health in clients with chronic illnesses.'
- B. You are susceptible to infections. These shots may help prevent a crisis.'
- C. The vaccines will help your blood from sickling secondary to viruses.'
- D. The doctor wanted to make sure that I discussed the vaccines with you.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Flu/pneumonia vaccines (B) reduce infection risk, a common SCA crisis trigger. General health (A) is vague, sickling (C) is indirect, and HCP mention (D) avoids explanation.
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When assessing the client who is recovering from a radical hysterectomy with vulvectomy, the nurse notes lymphedema of the lower extremities. Which intervention should be implemented by the nurse?
- A. Elevate the head of the client’s bed to 45 degrees.
- B. Increase the client’s intake of fluids high in sodium.
- C. Encourage the client to exercise the lower extremities.
- D. Apply splints to both of the client’s lower extremities.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A. Elevating the head of the bed to a 45-degree angle may increase lymphedema of the lower extremities. B. Intake of fluids high in sodium will cause fluid retention. C. Leg exercises will improve drainage when lymphedema is present. D. Lower-extremity splints can cause skin breakdown of edematous tissue.
The client is admitted to the emergency department after a motor-vehicle accident. The nurse notes profuse bleeding from a right-sided abdominal injury. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- A. Type and crossmatch for red blood cells immediately (STAT).
- B. Initiate an IV with an 18-gauge needle and hang normal saline.
- C. Have the client sign a consent for an exploratory laparotomy.
- D. Notify the significant other of the client’s admission.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Profuse bleeding requires immediate IV access with 18-gauge and NS (B) to stabilize hemodynamics. Crossmatch (A), consent (C), and notification (D) follow.
The client has a blood type of B negative. The client’s family asks if they can donate blood for the client. The nurse informs the family that they would need to be of which blood type to be considered for a directed donation of RBCs for this client?
- A. Type A positive
- B. Type B positive
- C. Type B negative
- D. Type O positive
- E. Type O negative
- F. Type AB positive
Correct Answer: C, E, A
Rationale: Blood type A positive has the D antigen on the RBC, making it incompatible with blood type B negative. B. Blood type B positive has the D antigen on the RBC, making it incompatible with blood type B negative. C. The client with B negative blood type has B antigen on the RBC and does not have an Rh (or D) antigen on the cell. Because the client can receive RBCs of the same blood type, a person with type B negative blood could be considered for a directed donation. D. Blood type O positive has the D antigen, making it incompatible with blood type B negative. E. Type O negative has no antigens on the RBC so a directed donation from a person with type O negative blood could also be considered. F. Blood type AB positive has the D antigen on the RBC, making it incompatible with blood type B negative.
The nurse is administering a transfusion of packed red blood cells to a client. Which interventions should the nurse implement? List in order of performance.
- A. Start the transfusion slowly.
- B. Have the client sign a permit.
- C. Assess the IV site for size and patency.
- D. Check the blood with another nurse at the bedside.
- E. Obtain the blood from the laboratory.
Correct Answer: E,C,B,D,A
Rationale: 1. Obtain blood (E): Retrieve from lab. 2. Assess IV site (C): Ensure 18-gauge patency. 3. Sign permit (B): Obtain consent. 4. Check blood (D): Verify with another nurse. 5. Start slowly (A): Infuse at 10–15 mL/hr initially.
A 5-year-old boy is admitted because he bled profusely when he lost his first baby tooth. After a workup, he is diagnosed as having classic hemophilia. His mother asks the nurse if his two younger sisters will also develop hemophilia. What is the best answer for the nurse to give?
- A. They will not develop the disease.'
- B. Statistically, one of them is likely to develop the disease.'
- C. They are not likely to get the disease, but they may be carriers.'
- D. If it doesn't show up by the time they start school, they are unlikely to develop the condition.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hemophilia is an X-linked recessive disorder. Females are unlikely to develop the disease but may be carriers, especially if the mother is a carrier.
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