The nurse explains “watchful waiting” (ongoing visits to a physician for observation of signs and symptoms without treatment) to the client with prostate cancer. Which client is a candidate for “watchful waiting”?
- A. 50-year-old with prostate cancer that has metastasized to the bone
- B. 75-year-old expected to live 5 years and has low-grade disease
- C. 45-year-old who has extension of the tumor outside of the prostate
- D. 59-year-old who is asymptomatic with an elevated prostate-specific antigen
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A. The client with prostate cancer that has metastasized to the bone generally requires aggressive therapy. B. The client is a candidate for “watchful waiting” when older than age 70 with a life expectancy of less than 10 years and with low-grade disease. C. The client with extension of the tumor outside of the prostate generally requires aggressive therapy. D. The client who is asymptomatic with an elevated prostate-specific antigen generally requires aggressive therapy.
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The nurse is discussing dietary sources of iron with a client who has iron deficiency anemia. Which menu, if selected by the client, indicates the best understanding of the diet?
- A. Milkshake, hot dog, and beets
- B. Beef steak, spinach, and grape juice
- C. Chicken salad, green peas, and coffee
- D. Macaroni and cheese, coleslaw, and lemonade
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Beef, spinach, and grape juice contain iron. Milk contains no iron, and the other options have lower iron content.
Following morning shift report, the nurse identifies care needs for four clients. Which client should be the nurse’s priority?
- A. The client with lung cancer who is to receive ondansetron 8 mg IV 30 minutes prior to chemotherapy
- B. The client with an absolute neutrophil count of 98/mm3 who needs to be placed on neutropenic precautions
- C. The client who is stable but has breast cancer and is scheduled for external beam radiation in 15 minutes
- D. The client with stomatitis from radiation for tonsillar cancer who is to receive a gastrostomy tube feeding
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A. No time is noted for the administration of ondansetron (Zofran) prior to chemotherapy treatment; this client is not the nurse’s priority. B. The client with neutropenia should be the nurse’s priority. If seen first, microorganisms from other clients would be less likely to be transmitted to the client. This client is at risk for infection and severe sepsis because the absolute neutrophil count is less than 1001mm3 (normal = 1500 to 8000/mm3). C. This client is stable; another person can take this client to radiation therapy, and the nurse’s assessment can wait until the client returns. D. The tube feeding can be initiated after the needs of the most critical client are met.
The client has a hematocrit of 22.3% and a hemoglobin of 7.7 g/dL. The HCP has ordered two (2) units of packed red blood cells to be transfused. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply.
- A. Obtain a signed consent.
- B. Initiate a 22-gauge IV.
- C. Assess the client’s lungs.
- D. Check for allergies.
- E. Hang a keep-open IV of D5W.
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Rationale: Consent (A), lung assessment (C), and allergy checks (D) ensure safe transfusion. A 22-gauge IV (B) is too small (18-gauge preferred), and D5W (E) is incompatible (use NS).
In which order should the nurse address the assessment findings for the client who has undergone a total laryngectomy? Place the findings in the order of priority.
- A. Copious oral secretions and nasal mucus draining from the nose
- B. Restless and has a mucus plug in the tracheostomy
- C. NG tube used for intermittent feedings pulled halfway out
- D. Oozing serosanguineous drainage around the tracheostomy tube and dressing saturated
Correct Answer: B, A, D, C
Rationale: . Restless and has a mucus plug in the tracheostomy is priority requiring immediate attention due to the negative impact on air exchange. The client needs immediate suctioning. A. Copious oral secretions and nasal mucus draining from the nose should be next. After a total laryngectomy the mouth does not communicate with the trachea, so copious oral secretions and nasal drainage would not influence air exchange, but these create a source of discomfort for the client. D. Oozing serosanguineous drainage around the tracheostomy tube and saturated dressing should be addressed third. Changing the dressing now would allow the nurse to inspect the site and ensure tube patency. C. NG tube used for intermittent feedings pulled halfway out can be addressed last. There is no indication that a tube feeding is infusing. The HCP should be contacted to reinsert the NG tube to prevent disruption of the suture line in the esophagus.
The nurse is preparing the client for a bone marrow biopsy of the iliac crest. Place the nurse’s actions in order of priority.
- A. Premedicate with lorazepam
- B. Obtain a signed informed consent
- C. Position prone and provide emotional support
- D. Verify that the HCP has explained the procedure
- E. Check for signs of bleeding every 2 hours for 24 hours
- F. Teach what may be expected during the procedure
Correct Answer: D, F, B, A, C, E:
Rationale: Verify that the HCP has explained the procedure. The HCP should include the purpose, intended outcomes, and potential complications. F. Teach what may be expected during the procedure, including that pressure or discomfort may be experienced. B. Obtain a signed informed consent. This is obtained only after the HCP has met with the client and teaching is completed. A. Premedicate with lorazepam (Ativan). Midazolam (Versed) is another option for sedation. A local anesthetic is used at the site, and some clients may not need sedation. C. Position prone and provide emotional support. The client should be prone because the iliac crest is the site being used for this biopsy, but the position will vary with the site. Holding the client’s hand and using guided imagery help support the client. E. Check for signs of bleeding every 2 hours for 24 hours. A pressure dressing is applied by the HCP after the procedure. Ice can be applied to reduce bruising and for comfort.