The client had basal cell carcinoma (BCC) lesions excised the day before at an outpatient clinic. The client telephones the nurse expressing concerns that the wounds are draining watery, pale pink fluid and that the small dressing is leaking. Which action should the nurse recommend?
- A. Apply ice to the area
- B. Contact the surgeon
- C. Take pain medication
- D. Change the dressings
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A. Applying ice to the area is not necessary because the client did not mention swelling. B. Since the wounds do not drain purulent material, contacting the physician is not necessary. C. Because the client is not experiencing pain, pain medication is not needed. D. The nurse should recommend changing the dressing because a small amount of serosanguineous drainage is a normal response to surgical removal of a lesion.
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The nurse is planning the care of a client diagnosed with aplastic anemia. Which interventions should be taught to the client? Select all that apply.
- A. Avoid alcohol.
- B. Pace activities.
- C. Stop smoking.
- D. Eat a balanced diet.
- E. Use a safety razor.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Avoiding alcohol (A), pacing activities (B), stopping smoking (C), and balanced diet (D) support aplastic anemia management. Safety razors (E) risk bleeding due to thrombocytopenia.
The client hospitalized with cervical cancer is receiving radiation therapy via a temporary radioactive cervical implant. Which nursing actions would be appropriate for this client?
- A. Minimize anxiety and confusion by telling the client the reason for the time and distance limitations.
- B. Utilize the unit’s common film badge that indicates the cumulative radiation exposure while caring for the client.
- C. Organize cares to limit the amount of time spent in direct contact with the client receiving internal radiation.
- D. Use shielding if delivering care within close proximity to the client, such as checking placement of the implant.
- E. Encourage frequent oral care with warm saline rinses to help with irritation of oral mucosa.
Correct Answer: A, C, D
Rationale: A. Safety measures for caring for someone undergoing internal radiation therapy include limiting time, distance, and shielding. It would be important to make the client aware of the time and distance limitations to help ease anxiety. B. A personal, not shared, film badge should be worn so cumulative radiation exposure can be measured accurately. C. Organizing care would be appropriate in order to limit the exposure to radiation. D. Shielding is important for keeping caregivers safe from potential radiation exposure. E. The implant is placed in the vaginal canal and has no impact on oral mucosa.
At 1000 hours, the nurse is documenting the administration of 275 mL of compatible platelets, unit number XR123. Which information should the nurse document?
- A. One unit blood was administered over 4 hours.
- B. Platelet XR123 double-checked before infusion.
- C. No transfusion reactions noted during infusion.
- D. D5W infused with platelets to prevent clumping.
- E. Completed 275 mL of platelet infusion started at 0830.
Correct Answer: B, C, E,A.
Rationale: This documents an incomplete blood type, and platelets are unlikely to be administered over 4 hours. B. Documentation should include the type of product infused (platelets), product number (compatible platelets were ordered), and that it was double-checked. C. Documentation should include any adverse reactions. D. Only 0.9% NaCl should be used when administering blood or blood products, and usually only to purge the line before and after administration. E. Documentation should include volume infused. Platelets should be infused as fast as the client can tolerate the infusion to diminish clumping.
An 8-year-old boy is admitted to the unit with a diagnosis of acute lymphocytic leukemia. During a routine physical exam, numerous ecchymotic areas were noted on his body. The parent reported that the child has been more tired than usual personally more tired than usual lately. The parent says that the child has had a cold for the last several weeks and asks if this is related to the leukemia. The nurse's response is based on the knowledge that:
- A. leukemia causes a decrease in the number of normal white blood cells in the body.
- B. a chronic infection such as the child has had makes a child more likely to develop leukemia.
- C. the virus responsible for colds is thought to cause leukemia.
- D. having an infection prior to the onset of leukemia is merely a coincidence.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Leukemia reduces normal white blood cells, impairing infection fighting, which may explain the prolonged cold. Infections do not cause leukemia.
The unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) asks the primary nurse, 'How does someone get hemophilia A?' Which statement would be the primary nurse’s best response?
- A. It is an inherited X-linked recessive disorder.'
- B. There is a deficiency of the clotting factor VIII.'
- C. The person is born with hemophilia A.'
- D. The mother carries the gene and gives it to the son.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hemophilia A is an X-linked recessive disorder (A), the most precise explanation. Factor VIII deficiency (B) is a result, born with it (C) is vague, and mother-to-son (D) is partial.