The client is admitted with a diagnosis of molar pregnancy. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate?
- A. Monitor for vaginal bleeding
- B. Prepare for cesarean delivery
- C. Administer tocolytics
- D. Monitor fetal heart tones
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Molar pregnancy involves abnormal trophoblastic tissue not a viable fetus and can cause significant vaginal bleeding. Monitoring for bleeding is the most appropriate intervention. Cesarean delivery tocolytics and fetal monitoring are not indicated.
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The nurse observes a client crying quietly. She has just experienced a spontaneous abortion at nine weeks' gestation. An appropriate response by the nurse would be:
- A. It must be God's will and probably is for the best.'
- B. This must be a difficult time for you. Would you like to talk about it?'
- C. I'm sure your other children will be a comfort for you.'
- D. Don't worry, you're still young. If I were you I'd just try again.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This response is nontherapeutic because it belittles the client's response and gives a meaningless rationalization. This response acknowledges the client's feelings and demonstrates the therapeutic offering of self by the nurse. This response is nontherapeutic because it does not focus on the client's feelings and offers false reassurance. This response is nontherapeutic because it belittles the client's feelings and offers her advice.
The home care nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a client with deficiencies in folic acid. Which foods will increase the clients' folic acid level?
- A. Broccoli
- B. Cabbage
- C. Chicken
- D. Dried fruit
- E. White bread
- F. Milk
Correct Answer: A, B, D
Rationale: Folic acid-rich foods include broccoli (A), cabbage (B), and dried fruit (D). Chicken (C), white bread (E), and milk (F) are low in folate.
The nurse is caring for clients on a respiratory unit. Upon receiving the following client reports, which client should be seen first?
- A. Client with emphysema expecting discharge
- B. Bronchitis client receiving IV antibiotics
- C. Bronchitis client with edema and neck vein distention
- D. COPD client with abnormal PO2
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Edema and neck vein distention in a bronchitis client suggest right heart failure or cor pulmonale, requiring immediate assessment. Emphysema discharge (A), antibiotics (B), and abnormal PO2 (D) are less urgent.
A 71-year-old client fell and injured her left leg while cooking in the kitchen. Her husband calls the ambulance, and she is taken to the emergency department at a local hospital. X-ray reports confirm that she has an intertrochanteric fracture of the left femur. Her left leg will require skeletal traction initially and then surgery. The nurse knows that this type of traction will be used:
- A. By inserting pins to provide steady pull on the bone
- B. To suspend the leg in a sling without pull on the extremity
- C. Intermittently to place a pull over the pelvis and lower spine
- D. With weights at both ends of the bed to maintain pull on the upper extremity
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Skeletal traction is the application of traction directly to bone with the use of pins and wires or tongs for the purpose of providing a strong, steady, continuous longitudinal pull on the bone. It is indicated for preoperative immobilization and positioning of hip and femur fractures. A type of skeletal traction (balanced suspension with a Thomas splint and Pearson attachment) uses a sling to support the extremity, but it also uses weights to provide a strong, steady continuous pull on the extremity. A sling is used instead of pins. Pelvic traction provides an intermittent pull over the pelvis and bone, whereas skeletal traction is continuous. Pelvic traction does not use pins. Skeletal traction uses weights at the end of the bed to provide a continuous pull on long bones. Weights are not applied to both ends of the bed.
Which measure helps reduce nipple soreness associated with breastfeeding?
- A. Feeding the baby during the first 48 hours after delivery
- B. Placing a finger between the baby's mouth and the breast to break suction after feeding
- C. Applying warm, moist soaks to the breast several times per day
- D. Wearing a support bra during the day
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Breaking suction by placing a finger between the baby’s mouth and the breast prevents trauma to the nipple, reducing soreness. Feeding early promotes latch but doesn’t address soreness directly, warm soaks may increase inflammation, and a bra supports but doesn’t prevent nipple trauma.
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