The doctor suspects that the client has an ectopic pregnancy. Which symptom is consistent with a diagnosis of a ruptured ectopic pregnancy?
- A. Painless vaginal bleeding
- B. Abdominal cramping
- C. Throbbing pain in the upper quadrant
- D. Sudden, stabbing pain in the lower quadrant
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A ruptured ectopic pregnancy typically causes sudden, severe lower quadrant pain due to internal bleeding.
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The nurse is evaluating the intake and output of a client for the first 12 hours following an abdominal cholecystectomy. Which finding should be reported to the physician?
- A. Output of 10 mL from the Jackson-Pratt drain
- B. Foley catheter output of 285 mL
- C. Nasogastric tube output of 150 mL
- D. Absence of stool
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Absence of stool post-cholecystectomy may indicate a complication like ileus or obstruction, requiring physician evaluation.
The client is admitted to the unit after a cholescystectomy. Montgomery straps are utilized with this client. The nurse is aware that Montgomery straps are utilized on this client because:
- A. The client is at risk for evisceration
- B. The client will require frequent dressing changes
- C. The straps provide support for drains that are inserted into the incision
- D. No sutures or clips are used to secure the incision
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Montgomery straps are used to secure dressings in a way that allows for frequent changes without removing adhesive, which is common after a cholecystectomy due to drainage or wound care needs.
The nurse is admitting a client with a diagnosis of severe malignant catatonia to the in-patient psychiatric unit. Under which condition would the nurse support the use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) as a first-line treatment?
- A. The client is in the first trimester of pregnancy.
- B. The client is gainfully employed.
- C. The client lives in an assisted living facility.
- D. The client is over 50 years of age.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: ECT may be considered first-line for severe malignant catatonia in a controlled setting like an assisted living facility, where monitoring is feasible. Pregnancy and age are contraindications or require caution, and employment is irrelevant.
A client's blood pressure is 132/84. What is the mean arterial pressure?
- A. 79 mmHg
- B. 48 mmHg
- C. 92 mmHg
- D. 100 mmHg
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Mean arterial pressure (MAP) = [systolic + (2 × diastolic)] ÷ 3. Calculation: [132 + (2 × 84)] ÷ 3 = [132 + 168] ÷ 3 = 300 ÷ 3 = 100 mmHg. Note: Option C (92 mmHg) is likely correct per standard MAP approximations.
The nurse is interviewing a client with clinical depression. Which of the following risk factors would the nurse expect to find in the client's history? Select all that apply.
- A. normal childhood
- B. family history of depression
- C. recent major life change
- D. Lipitor used to treat high blood pressure
Correct Answer: B, C
Rationale: Family history of depression and recent major life changes are known risk factors for clinical depression. A normal childhood is not a risk factor, and Lipitor treats cholesterol, not blood pressure.
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