The client is three (3) days postoperative unilateral adrenalectomy. Which discharge instructions should the nurse teach?
- A. Discuss the need for lifelong steroid replacement.
- B. Instruct the client on administration of vasopressin.
- C. Teach the client to care for the suprapubic Foley catheter.
- D. Tell the client to notify the HCP if the incision is inflamed.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Notifying the HCP for incision inflammation prevents infection post-adrenalectomy. Lifelong steroids are for bilateral procedures, vasopressin is for DI, and Foley catheters are not standard.
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Which client problem has priority for the client diagnosed with acute pancreatitis?
- A. Risk for fluid volume deficit.
- B. Alteration in comfort.
- C. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements.
- D. Knowledge deficit.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fluid volume deficit is the priority in acute pancreatitis due to vomiting and third-spacing, risking hypovolemia. Pain, nutrition, and knowledge are secondary.
The nurse is discussing complications of chronic pancreatitis with a client diagnosed with the disease. Which complication should the nurse discuss with the client?
- A. Diabetes insipidus (DI).
- B. Crohn's disease.
- C. Narcotic addiction.
- D. Peritonitis.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Chronic pancreatitis often requires long-term pain management, risking narcotic addiction. DI, Crohn’s, and peritonitis are unrelated complications.
Which techniques are correct when using an electronic and the patient's capillary blood glucose level? Select all that apply.
- A. Clean the client's finger with povidone-iodine (Betadine).
- B. Take a set of vital signs before the test.
- C. Pierce the central pad of the client's finger.
- D. Apply a large drop of blood to a test strip or area.
- E. Don gloves before piercing the client's finger.
- F. Perform a quality control before the test.
Correct Answer: C,E,F
Rationale: Correct techniques include piercing the finger pad, wearing gloves, and performing quality control for accurate glucometer readings.
To reduce or eliminate the symptoms that a client with functional hypoglycemia experiences, it is best for the nurse to recommend eating five or six small meals containing which nutrient?
- A. Simple sugars
- B. Complete proteins
- C. Complex carbohydrates
- D. Unsaturated fats
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Complex carbohydrates provide a steady glucose release, preventing hypoglycemic episodes.
When the client asks why a diabetic relative cannot take insulin orally, what is the best answer?
- A. Insulin is inactivated by digestive enzymes.
- B. Insulin is absorbed too quickly in the stomach.
- C. Insulin is irritating to the gastric mucosa.
- D. Insulin is incompatible with many foods.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Insulin is a protein that is broken down by digestive enzymes, rendering it ineffective if taken orally.
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