The client is diagnosed with hyperkalemia. Which food should the nurse instruct the client to avoid?
- A. Bananas
- B. Broccoli
- C. Salmon
- D. Pasta
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Bananas are high in potassium, which should be avoided in hyperkalemia to prevent worsening arrhythmias. Broccoli, salmon, and pasta have lower potassium content.
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The nurse is teaching the client regarding use of sodium warfarin. Which statement made by the client would require further teaching?
- A. I will have blood drawn every month.'
- B. I will assess my skin for a rash.'
- C. I take aspirin for a headache.'
- D. I will use an electric razor to shave.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Taking aspirin while on warfarin increases bleeding risk due to their combined anticoagulant effects. The client needs further teaching to avoid aspirin. Monthly blood draws (for INR), checking for rashes (a side effect), and using an electric razor (to reduce cuts) are appropriate.
A first-trimester primigravida is diagnosed with anemia. The nurse should suspect that this anemia is a result of:
- A. Mother's increased blood volume
- B. Mother's decreased blood volume
- C. Fetal blood volume increase
- D. Increase in iron absorption
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Increased maternal blood volume in the first trimester causes dilutional anemia due to a relative decrease in red blood cell concentration.
The first action that the nurse should take if she finds the client has an O2 saturation of 68% is:
- A. Elevate the head of the bed
- B. Recheck the O2 saturation in 30 minutes
- C. Apply oxygen by mask
- D. Assess the heart rate
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: An O2 saturation of 68% indicates severe hypoxemia requiring immediate oxygen administration (e.g. via mask) to restore oxygenation. Elevating the head rechecking later or assessing heart rate are secondary to correcting hypoxia.
A primigravida with a blood type A negative is at 28 weeks' gestation. Today her physician has ordered a RhoGAM injection. Which statement by the client demonstrates that more teaching is needed related to this therapy?
- A. I'm getting this shot so that my baby won't develop antibodies against my blood, right?'
- B. I understand that if my baby is Rh positive I'll be getting another one of these injections.'
- C. This shot should help to protect me in future pregnancies if this baby is Rh positive, like my husband.'
- D. This shot will prevent me from becoming sensitized to Rh-positive blood.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: RhoGAM is given to Rh-negative mothers to prevent the maternal Rh immune response to fetal Rh-positive antigens. If the infant is Rh positive, the mother will receive another dose postdelivery to prevent maternal sensitization. Prevention of maternal sensitization will protect future pregnancies because the mother's blood will be free of antibodies against her fetus. RhoGAM prevents maternal sensitization to Rh-positive blood.
A 29-year-old client is admitted for a hysterectomy. She has repeatedly told the nurses that she is worried about having this surgery, has not slept well lately, and is afraid that her husband will not find her desirable after the surgery. Shortly into the preoperative teaching, she complains of a tightness in her chest, a feeling of suffocation, lightheadedness, and tingling in her hands. Her respirations are rapid and deep. Assessment reveals that the client is:
- A. Having a heart attack
- B. Wanting attention from the nurses
- C. Suffering from complete upper airway obstruction
- D. Hyperventilating
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Classic symptoms of a heart attack include heaviness or squeezing pain in the chest, pain spreading to the jaw, neck, and arm. Nausea and vomiting, sweating, and shortness of breath may be present. The client does not exhibit these symptoms. Clients suffering from anxiety or fear prior to surgical procedures may develop hyperventilation. This client is not seeking attention. Symptoms of complete airway obstruction include not being able to speak, and no airflow between the nose and mouth. Breath sounds are absent. Tightness in the chest; a feeling of suffocation; lightheadedness; tingling in the hands; and rapid, deep respirations are signs and symptoms of hyperventilation. This is almost always a manifestation of anxiety.
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