The male client in the day surgery unit complains of difficulty urinating postoperatively. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Insert an indwelling catheter.
- B. Increase the intravenous fluid rate.
- C. Assist the client to stand to void.
- D. Encourage the client to increase fluids.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Standing to void facilitates urination by using gravity, a non-invasive first step. Catheterization, IV fluids, and oral fluids are more invasive or secondary.
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Which problem would be most appropriate for the nurse to identify for the client experiencing acute pain?
- A. Ineffective coping.
- B. Potential for injury.
- C. Alteration in comfort.
- D. Altered sensory input.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Alteration in comfort directly addresses acute pain’s impact, per NANDA-I. Coping, injury, and sensory input are secondary or unrelated.
The circulating nurse is planning the care for an intraoperative client. Which statement is the expected outcome?
- A. The client has no injuries from the OR equipment.
- B. The client has no postoperative infection.
- C. The client has stable vital signs during surgery.
- D. The client recovers from anesthesia.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The circulating nurse’s role focuses on preventing equipment-related injuries (e.g., burns, pressure sores) intraoperatively. Infection, vital signs, and recovery are broader concerns.
Which technique would be most appropriate for the nurse to implement when assessing a four (4)-year-old client in acute pain?
- A. Use words a four (4)-year-old child can remember.
- B. Explain the 0-to-10 pain scale to the child's parent.
- C. Have the child point to the face which describes the pain.
- D. Administer the medication every four (4) hours.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The FACES pain scale (pointing to faces) is age-appropriate for a 4-year-old, per pediatric pain assessment guidelines. Simple words are vague, numeric scales are for older children, and scheduled medication is not assessment.
Which statement should the nurse identify as the expected outcome for a client experiencing acute pain?
- A. The client will have decreased use of medication.
- B. The client will participate in self-care activities.
- C. The client will use relaxation techniques.
- D. The client will repeat instructions about medications.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Participating in self-care indicates effective pain control, enabling function, the primary outcome. Medication reduction, relaxation, and instruction repetition are secondary.
The client in the surgical holding area tells the nurse 'I am so scared. I have never had surgery before.' Which statement would be the most appropriate response?
- A. Why are you afraid of the surgery?
- B. This is the best hospital in the city.
- C. Does having surgery make you afraid?
- D. There is no reason to be afraid.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Reflecting the client’s fear validates feelings, encouraging discussion. Asking 'why,' boasting about the hospital, or dismissing fear is less therapeutic.
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