The nurse administered an IV broad-spectrum antibiotic scheduled every six (6) hours to the client with a systemic infection at 0800. At 1000, the culture and sensitivity prompted the HCP to change the IV antibiotic. When transcribing the new antibiotic order, when would the initial dose be administered?
- A. Schedule the dose for 1400.
- B. Schedule the dose for the next day.
- C. Check with the HCP to determine when to start.
- D. Administer the dose within one (1) hour of the order.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: New antibiotic orders for active infections require prompt administration (within 1 hour) to maintain therapeutic levels, per sepsis guidelines.
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The client diagnosed with asthma is prescribed the mast cell inhibitor cromolyn. Which statement by the client indicates the need for further teaching?
- A. I will take two puffs of my inhaler before I exercise.
- B. I will rinse my mouth with water after taking the medication.
- C. After inhaling the medication, I will hold my breath for 10 seconds.
- D. When I start to wheeze, I will use my inhaler immediately.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cromolyn is a prophylactic, not rescue, medication for asthma; using it during wheezing indicates misunderstanding. Pre-exercise use, breath-holding, and rinsing (though less critical) are correct.
An adult is scheduled for a left cataract extraction. Homatropine and Cyclogyl eye drops are ordered. What is the expected action of these drops?
- A. Mydriasis
- B. Miotic effects
- C. Relaxation of eye muscles
- D. Prevention of infection
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Homatropine and Cyclogyl are mydriatics, dilating the pupil to facilitate cataract surgery.
An adult client is seen in the clinic, and sulfisoxazole (Gantrisin) is prescribed. Which information is most appropriate for the nurse to include in the teaching?
- A. Limit your fluid intake to four glasses a day.
- B. If it upsets your stomach, try taking it with an antacid.
- C. Avoid going out in the sun while taking this drug.
- D. Take the tablets with orange juice or milk.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Sulfisoxazole causes photosensitivity; avoiding sun exposure is critical to prevent skin reactions.
The nurse is to administer a subcutaneous (SC) injection. Which technique is correct?
- A. Pull the skin taut. Insert a 21-gauge needle at a 90-degree angle.
- B. Pinch the skin. Insert a 25-gauge needle at a 45-degree angle.
- C. Stretch the skin taut. Insert a 27-gauge needle at a 10-degree angle.
- D. Pinch the skin. Insert a 21-gauge needle at a 60-degree angle.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The skin should be pinched, and a 25-gauge needle should be inserted at a 45-degree angle. Answer 1 describes an IM injection. Answer 3 describes an intradermal injection.
The client diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is being discharged and is prescribed the steroid prednisone. Which scientific rationale supports why the nurse instructs the client to taper off the medication?
- A. The pituitary gland must adjust to the decreasing dose.
- B. The beta cells of the pancreas have to start secreting insulin.
- C. This will allow the adrenal gland time to start functioning.
- D. The thyroid gland will have to start producing cortisol.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Prednisone suppresses adrenal cortisol production; tapering allows adrenal glands to resume function, preventing adrenal crisis.
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