The nurse enters the room of a female client diagnosed with SLE and finds the client crying. Which statement is the most therapeutic response?
- A. I know you are upset, but stress makes the SLE worse.
- B. Please explain to me why you are crying.
- C. I recommend going to an SLE support group.
- D. I see you are crying. We can talk if you would like.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Acknowledging crying and offering to talk is therapeutic, encouraging emotional expression. Linking stress to SLE, demanding explanations, or suggesting groups are less supportive.
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The nurse is planning the care for a client diagnosed with RA. Which intervention should be implemented?
- A. Plan a strenuous exercise program.
- B. Order a mechanical soft diet.
- C. Maintain a keep-open IV.
- D. Obtain an order for a sedative.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A keep-open IV ensures access for RA medications (e.g., biologics). Strenuous exercise worsens joints, soft diets are unrelated, and sedatives are not routine.
Which signs/symptoms make the nurse suspect the most common opportunistic infection in the female client diagnosed with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)?
- A. Fever, cough, and shortness of breath.
- B. Oral thrush, esophagitis, and vaginal candidiasis.
- C. Abdominal pain, diarrhea, and weight loss.
- D. Painless violet lesions on the face and tip of nose.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fever, cough, and shortness of breath indicate Pneumocystis pneumonia, the most common AIDS opportunistic infection. Candidiasis, GI symptoms, and Kaposi’s sarcoma are less frequent.
The nurse in the emergency department is allergic to latex. Which intervention should the nurse implement regarding the use of nonsterile gloves?
- A. Use only sterile, nonlatex gloves for any procedure requiring gloves.
- B. Do not use gloves when starting an IV or performing a procedure.
- C. Keep a pair of nonsterile, nonlatex gloves in the pocket of the uniform.
- D. Wear white cotton gloves at all times to protect the hands.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Carrying nonsterile, nonlatex gloves ensures safe practice for a latex-allergic nurse. Sterile gloves are unnecessary, avoiding gloves risks infection, and cotton gloves are inadequate.
The client diagnosed with an anaphylactic reaction is admitted to the emergency department. Which assessment data indicate the client is not responding to the treatment?
- A. The client has a urinary output of 120 mL in two (2) hours.
- B. The client has an AP of 110 and a BP of 90/60.
- C. The client has clear breath sounds and an RR of 26.
- D. The client has hyperactive bowel sounds.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hypotension (BP 90/60) and tachycardia (AP 110) indicate ongoing anaphylaxis despite treatment. Normal urine output, clear lungs, and bowel sounds suggest improvement.
The nurse caring for the client diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome writes the client problem 'impaired physical mobility.' Which long-term goal should be written for this problem?
- A. The client will have no skin irritation.
- B. The client will have no muscle atrophy.
- C. The client will perform range-of-motion exercises.
- D. The client will turn every two (2) hours while awake.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Performing range-of-motion exercises is a measurable long-term goal to improve mobility. Skin irritation, atrophy prevention, and turning are interventions, not goals.
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