The nurse has become aware of the following client situations. The nurse should first follow up with which client? A client
- A. with a chest tube that has tidaling in the water seal chamber.
- B. that is receiving mechanical ventilation and is occasionally biting on the tube.
- C. that is receiving albuterol via a nebulizer and reports headache and nervousness.
- D. with pneumonia that has become restless and confused.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Restlessness and confusion in pneumonia (D) suggest hypoxia or worsening infection, requiring immediate follow-up to prevent deterioration. Chest tube tidaling (A) is normal, tube biting (B) is concerning but less acute, and albuterol side effects (C) are expected.
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The nurse is triaging a client involved in a chemical spill at a local chemical plant. The nurse assesses the client as responsive but unable to walk, with a respiratory rate of 28 and capillary refill <2 seconds. It would be correct for the nurse to triage this client with a
- A. yellow tag.
- B. red tag.
- C. black tag.
- D. green tag.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A yellow tag (A) is appropriate for a responsive client unable to walk with stable vital signs (RR 28, capillary refill <2 sec), indicating urgent but not immediate life-threatening needs. Red (B) is for critical, black (C) for deceased, and green (D) for minor injuries.
The nurse is reviewing tasks for assigned clients. Which action is a priority to implement?
- A. Visual acuity test for a client reporting blurred vision in one eye.
- B. 12-lead electrocardiogram for a client reporting chest pain.
- C. Orthostatic vital signs for a client complaining of syncope.
- D. Discharge teaching for a client newly diagnosed with hypertension.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A 12-lead ECG for chest pain (B) is the priority to rule out life-threatening cardiac events like myocardial infarction. Blurred vision (A), syncope (C), and discharge teaching (D) are less urgent, as they are not immediately life-threatening.
Which healthcare team member is paired with the primary function related to their role?
- A. An occupational therapist assisting with gait exercises.
- B. A physical therapist offers the provision of assistive devices to be used with activities of daily living.
- C. A speech or language therapist addressing swallowing disorders.
- D. An RN case manager ordering therapies and medications.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A speech or language therapist addressing swallowing disorders (C) is correctly paired, as this is their primary role. Occupational therapists (A) focus on daily living activities, not gait. Physical therapists (B) focus on mobility, not assistive devices primarily. RN case managers (D) coordinate care, not order therapies/medications.
The nurse is preparing medications for the shift. Which of the following clients should the nurse prioritize for immediate medication administration?
- A. Digoxin to a client with atrial fibrillation
- B. Furosemide to a client with congestive heart failure
- C. Magnesium sulfate to a client with Torsades de pointes
- D. Labetalol to a client with a blood pressure of 160/100 mmHg
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Magnesium sulfate for Torsades de pointes (C) is the priority to stabilize life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias, per ACLS guidelines. Digoxin (A), furosemide (B), and labetalol (D) address less acute conditions.
The nurse is planning a staff education program about conflict resolution strategies. It is appropriate for the nurse to identify that compromising in a conflict may result in
- A. incomplete satisfaction of both parties’ concerns.
- B. appeasing an individual by self-sacrificing.
- C. suppression of thoughts and feelings.
- D. satisfaction of an individual’s interest regardless of the impact on others.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Compromising in conflict (A) often results in incomplete satisfaction for both parties, as each gives up something to reach agreement. Appeasing (B) involves self-sacrifice, suppression (C) avoids conflict, and individual satisfaction (D) reflects winning, not compromising.
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