NCLEX PN Practice Test with NGN Related

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The home health nurse is caring for a 45-year-old client who is prescribed peritoneal dialysis for end-stage renal disease. For each of the actions performed by the client, click to specify whether the action is appropriate or not appropriate when performing peritoneal dialysis.

  • A. Microwaves the dialysate bag prior to infusion
  • B. Sits at a 20-degree angle during the exchange
  • C. Wears a face mask when accessing the catheter
  • D. Places the drainage bag below the abdomen during the drainage phase
  • E. States, 'I will notify my health care provider if the dialysate outflow is cloudy'
  • F. Changes positions to facilitate drainage if the output volume is less than the input volume
Correct Answer: C,D,E,F

Rationale: A: Not appropriate, as microwaving can unevenly heat the dialysate, risking burns or degradation. B: Not appropriate, as a higher angle (e.g., 45 degrees) or upright position is preferred to facilitate drainage. C: Appropriate, as wearing a face mask reduces infection risk. D: Appropriate, as placing the drainage bag below the abdomen uses gravity to facilitate outflow. E: Appropriate, as cloudy outflow may indicate peritonitis, requiring prompt reporting. F: Appropriate, as changing positions can help resolve drainage issues.