The nurse and an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) are caring for four clients on a telemetry unit. Which nursing task would be best for the nurse to delegate to the UAP?
- A. Assist the client to go down to the smoking area for a cigarette.
- B. Transport the client to the intensive care unit (ICU) via a stretcher.
- C. Provide the client going home discharge-teaching instructions.
- D. Help position the client who is having a portable x-ray done.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Positioning for an x-ray (D) is within the UAP’s scope and safe. Smoking (A) is inappropriate, ICU transport (B) requires nursing judgment, and discharge teaching (C) is a nursing responsibility.
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Which client teaching should the nurse implement for the client diagnosed with coronary artery disease? Select all that apply.
- A. Encourage a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet.
- B. Instruct the client to walk 30 minutes a day.
- C. Decrease the salt intake to two (2) g a day.
- D. Refer to a counselor for stress reduction techniques.
- E. Teach the client to increase fiber in the diet.
Correct Answer: A,B,D,E
Rationale: Low-fat/cholesterol diet (A), walking (B), stress reduction (D), and high-fiber diet (E) reduce CAD risk. Salt restriction (C) is more specific to CHF or hypertension.
The client is scheduled for a right femoral cardiac catheterization. Which nursing intervention should the nurse implement after the procedure?
- A. Perform passive range-of-motion exercises.
- B. Assess the client's neurovascular status.
- C. Keep the client in high Fowler's position.
- D. Assess the gag reflex prior to feeding the client.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Post-catheterization, assessing neurovascular status (B) ensures no bleeding or vascular complications. ROM (A) is inappropriate, high Fowler’s (C) is not required, and gag reflex (D) is irrelevant.
The nurse is told in report the client has aortic stenosis. Which anatomical position should the nurse auscultate to assess the murmur?
- A. Second intercostal space, right sternal notch.
- B. Erb's point.
- C. Second intercostal space, left sternal notch.
- D. Fourth intercostal space, left sternal border.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Aortic stenosis murmur is best heard at the second intercostal space, right sternal notch (A), where the aortic root is closest. Erb’s point (B), left sternal notch (C), and fourth space (D) are for other murmurs.
The nurse identifies the concept of altered tissue perfusion related to a client admitted with atrial fibrillation. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply.
- A. Monitor the client's blood pressure and apical rate every four (4) hours.
- B. Place the client on intake and output every shift.
- C. Require the client to sleep with the head of the bed elevated.
- D. Teach the patient to perform Buerger Allen exercises daily.
- E. Determine if the client is on an antiplatelet or anticoagulant medication.
- F. Assess the client's neurological status every shift and prn.
Correct Answer: A,E,F
Rationale: Monitoring BP/apical rate (A), anticoagulation status (E), and neurological status (F) address AF-related perfusion risks (clots, stroke). I/O (B) is for fluid status, HOB elevation (C) is for CHF, and Buerger Allen (D) is for PAD.
The nurse is assessing the client diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Which laboratory data would indicate that the client is in severe congestive heart failure?
- A. An elevated B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP).
- B. An elevated creatine kinase (CK-MB).
- C. A positive D-dimer.
- D. A positive ventilation/perfusion (V/Q) scan.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Elevated BNP (A) is specific to heart failure, reflecting ventricular stress. CK-MB (B) indicates myocardial infarction, D-dimer (C) suggests clotting, and V/Q scan (D) is for pulmonary embolism.
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