The LPN is caring for a client with an NG tube, and the RN administers evening medications through the NG tube. The client asks if he can lie down when the nurse leaves the room. What is the most appropriate response?
- A. You can lie down in 1 hour.
- B. You can lie down in 5 minutes if your NG residual is below 50 mLs.
- C. You can lie down in about 30 minutes.
- D. You can lie down now.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: After administering medication through an NG tube, the client should remain upright for 30 minutes to ensure the medications are absorbed.
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The hydraulic lift (Hoyer lift) is:
- A. used for all clients who've had orthopedic surgery.
- B. used for all clients who are not able to stand and for extremely obese clients.
- C. used for all clients, both old and young, in a hospital setting.
- D. not an assistive device for special needs.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The hydraulic lift is used for safe transfer when a client is not able to stand or is too heavy for the health care workers to lift safely.
The LPN is caring for a 32-year-old female client who is 8 hours post-op after a tonsillectomy. Which of these would be an appropriate action taken by the nurse?
- A. Inform the client that ear pain may occur and is normal.
- B. Provide ice water and a straw to promote easy fluid consumption.
- C. Provide hot tea to soothe the throat.
- D. Monitor vitals every 15 minutes.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Referred pain in the ear is normal after a tonsillectomy because of related nerve pathways. Vitals should be monitored every 15 minutes in the immediate postoperative period and then every 4 hours thereafter. Straws and hot beverages should be avoided as they may irritate the throat and disturb healing.
The nurse is observing the UAP prepare a shower for the client who requires assistance with ambulation and hygiene. Which action(s) by the UAP indicate understanding of the procedure? Select all that apply.
- A. Sets the water temperature at 100° to 105° F (37° to 40° C).
- B. Locks the door to provide the client with privacy.
- C. Uses a chair for the client to sit on in the shower.
- D. Ensures a nonskid surface is in the shower.
- E. Helps to wash areas the client cannot reach.
Correct Answer: C,D,E
Rationale: C: A shower chair prevents falls for a client with ambulation issues. D: A nonskid surface enhances safety. E: Assisting with hard-to-reach areas supports hygiene. A: Water should be 110°-115°F for comfort. B: Locking the door is unsafe for a client needing assistance.
A nurse is assigned to do pre-operative teaching on a blind patient who is scheduled for surgery the following morning. What teaching strategy would best fit the situation?
- A. Verbal teaching in short sessions throughout the day.
- B. Pre-operative booklet on the surgery in Braille.
- C. Provide a tape for the client.
- D. Have the blind patient's family member instruct the patient.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Information is smaller amounts is easier to retain. Teaching the day before the procedure is best accomplished in a one on one format.
Which of the following statements is true about syphilis?
- A. The cause and mode of transmission is unclear
- B. There is no known cure for the disease
- C. When the primary lesion heals, the disease is cured
- D. Syphilis can be cured with a course of antibiotic therapy
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Syphilis is an acute and chronic treponemal disease that can be cured with antibiotics, such as a single IM dose of long-acting penicillin G (benzathine penicillin) for primary, secondary, or early latent syphilis. The cause and transmission (sexual contact) are clear, and healing of the primary lesion does not indicate a cure without treatment.
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