The nurse has been teaching a woman who has iron deficiency anemia. Which menu, if selected, indicates that the woman understands her dietary instructions?
- A. Applesauce, green beans, bread, and butter
- B. Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, carrots, and milk
- C. Broccoli, spinach salad with tomatoes, and orange juice
- D. Macaroni and cheese, pickles, and hot chocolate
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Broccoli, spinach, and orange juice (vitamin C enhances iron absorption) are iron-rich, ideal for anemia. Other menus lack sufficient iron sources.
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The nurse has attended a staff education program about administering intramuscular injections. Which of the following statements by the nurse would indicate a correct understanding of the program?
- A. I will insert the needle at a 45-degree angle.
- B. I will wait 3 seconds after injecting the medication before removing the needle.
- C. I will gently massage the injection site after removing the needle.
- D. I will use my hand to displace subcutaneous tissue prior to inserting the needle.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Displacing subcutaneous tissue (D) via the Z-track method prevents leakage and irritation. IM injections use a 90-degree angle (A is incorrect), waiting 3 seconds (B) is not standard, and massaging (C) is avoided for some medications.
The nurse is talking with a group of parents about puberty. The nurse should include that the first sign of puberty in clients of the male sex is
- A. increased height
- B. greater muscle mass
- C. testicular enlargement
- D. increased length of the penis
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Testicular enlargement (C) is the first sign of puberty in males, occurring before height increase (A), muscle mass gain (B), or penile growth (D).
The nurse is caring for a client who has bleeding esophageal varices. What should the nurse expect might develop in this client? Select all that apply.
- A. Confusion
- B. Tarry stools
- C. Lower abdominal pain and pressure
- D. High blood pressure
- E. Tremors
- F. Hallucinations
Correct Answer: A,B
Rationale: Bleeding varices cause blood loss, leading to tarry stools (melena) from digested blood and confusion from hepatic encephalopathy due to liver dysfunction. Abdominal pain, hypertension, tremors, or hallucinations are less directly related.
The nursing assistant is caring for an adult who has a fractured femur and is in Buck's extension traction awaiting surgery. The nurse is observing the nursing assistant administer morning care. Which action by the nursing assistant needs correction?
- A. The nursing assistant leaves the weights in place while bathing the client.
- B. The nursing assistant turns the client's head to the side while administering oral hygiene.
- C. The nursing assistant makes the bed from head to foot.
- D. The nursing assistant turns the client on the side for back care.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Turning the client on the side disrupts Buck's traction alignment, which requires constant pull. Weights should stay in place, head turning is safe, and bed-making direction is irrelevant.
An adult is scheduled for a paracentesis. What should the nurse plan to do immediately before the procedure is started?
- A. Give the client a full glass of water
- B. Have the client empty his/her bladder
- C. Ask the client to empty his/her bowels
- D. Administer diazepam (Valium) as ordered
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Emptying the bladder before paracentesis prevents accidental puncture of the bladder during needle insertion into the abdominal cavity. Water intake, bowel emptying, or sedation are not immediate pre-procedure priorities.
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