The greatest time savers when planning client care include all of the following except:
- A. reacting to the crisis of the moment.
- B. setting goals.
- C. planning.
- D. specifying priorities.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The greatest time-savers when planning client care are activities that facilitate focus and completion of priority items. Time-savers include setting goals, establishing priorities, planning tasks, delegating where appropriate, re-assessment, and ongoing evaluation of needs.
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To remove hard contact lenses from an unresponsive client, the nurse should:
- A. gently irrigate the eye with an irrigating solution from the inner canthus outward.
- B. grasp the lens with a gentle pinching motion.
- C. don sterile gloves before attempting the procedure.
- D. ensure that the lens is centered on the cornea before gently manipulating the lids to release the lens.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: To remove hard contact lenses, the upper and lower eyelids are gently maneuvered to help loosen the lens and slide it out of the eye. The lens must be situated on the cornea, not the sclera, before removal. An attempt to grasp a hard lens might result in a scratch on the cornea. Clean gloves are an option if drainage is present.
The client with diarrhea has had four bowel movements in the past eight hours, measuring 150 mL, 100 mL, 100 mL and 150 mL. The client is to receive one-to-one replacement with a bolus of IV 0.9% NaCl to be infused over the next two hours. How many mL of 0.9% NaCl will the nurse infuse each hour?
Correct Answer: 250
Rationale: Total loss is 500 mL (150+100+100+150). One-to-one replacement means 500 mL over 2 hours, so 500/ 2 = 250 mL per hour.
The nurse is developing guidelines to assist personnel in meeting the hygiene needs of clients with dementia. Which guidelines are appropriate for the nurse to include? Select all that apply.
- A. To limit the client's ability to physically resist, two staff should quickly bathe the client.
- B. Include music and dim lighting to create a calm environment when giving a bed bath.
- C. Allow clients who are willing and able to participate in some of the hygienic activities.
- D. Assess for and treat the client's pain before initiating hygienic cares with the client.
- E. Wash the client's hair and body separately if either activity causes the client distress.
Correct Answer: B,C,D,E
Rationale: B: Calm environments reduce agitation. C: Participation fosters cooperation. D: Pain management improves compliance. E: Separating tasks minimizes distress. A: Quick bathing increases agitation.
A client who is immobilized secondary to traction is complaining of constipation. Which of the following medications should the nurse expect to be ordered?
- A. Advil
- B. Anasaid
- C. Clinocil
- D. Colace
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Colace is a stool softener that acts by pulling more water into the bowel lumen, making the stool soft and easier to evacuate.
The client is receiving 2 liters of oxygen by nasal cannula. Which rationale should the nurse use to explain the reason for oxygen being bubbled through a humidifier?
- A. Prevents the burning sensation of direct oxygen
- B. Prevents the drying of the nasal passages
- C. Prevents a chemical reaction between the tubing and oxygen
- D. Prevents contamination with environmental gases
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: B: Humidification prevents nasal passage drying. A: Oxygen doesn't burn. C: No chemical reaction occurs with tubing. D: Environmental gases don't contaminate oxygen.
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