The nurse has completed tracheostomy care for a client whose tracheostomy tube has a nondisposable inner cannula. Which intervention will the nurse implement immediately before reinserting the inner cannula?
- A. Rinsing it in sterile water
- B. Suctioning the client's airway
- C. Tapping it gently against a sterile basin
- D. Drying it with the provided pipe cleaners
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: After washing and rinsing the inner cannula, the nurse taps it dry to remove large water droplets and then uses pipe cleaners specifically for use with a tracheostomy to dry it; then the nurse inserts the cannula into the tracheostomy and turns it clockwise to lock it into place. The nurse should avoid shaking or tapping the inner cannula to prevent contamination. A wet cannula should not be inserted into a tracheostomy because water is a lung irritant.
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What should the nurse consider when determining whether a client diagnosed with a respiratory disease could tolerate and benefit from active progressive relaxation? Select all that apply.
- A. Social status
- B. Financial status
- C. Functional status
- D. Medical diagnosis
- E. Ability to expend energy
- F. Motivation of the individual
Correct Answer: C,D,E,F
Rationale: Active progressive relaxation training teaches the client how to effectively rest and reduce tension in the body. Some important considerations when choosing the type of relaxation technique are the client's physiological and psychological status. Because active progressive relaxation training requires a moderate expenditure of energy, the nurse needs to consider the client's functional status, medical diagnosis, and ability to expend energy. For example, a client with advanced respiratory disease may not have sufficient energy reserves to participate in active progressive relaxation techniques. The client needs to be motivated to participate in this form of alternative therapy to obtain beneficial results. The client's social or financial status has no relationship with her or his ability to tolerate and benefit from active progressive relaxation.
The nurse admits a client with a suspected diagnosis of bulimia nervosa. While performing the admission assessment, the nurse expects to elicit which data about the client's beliefs?
- A. Is accepting of body size
- B. Views purging as an accepted behavior
- C. Overeats for the enjoyment of eating food
- D. Overeats in response to losing control of diet
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Individuals with bulimia nervosa develop cycles of binge eating, followed by purging. They seldom attempt to diet and have no sense of loss of control. Options 1, 3, and 4 are true of the obese person who may binge eat (not purge).
An adult client who experienced a fractured left tibia has a long leg cast and is using crutches to ambulate. In caring for the client, the nurse assesses for which sign/symptom that indicates a complication associated with crutch walking?
- A. Left leg discomfort
- B. Weak biceps brachii
- C. Triceps muscle spasms
- D. Forearm muscle weakness
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Forearm muscle weakness is a sign of radial nerve injury caused by crutch pressure on the axillae. When a client lacks upper body strength, especially in the flexor and extensor muscles of the arms, he or she frequently allows weight to rest on the axillae and on the crutch pads instead of using the arms for support while ambulating with crutches. Leg discomfort is expected as a result of the injury. Weak biceps brachii is not a complication of crutch walking. Triceps muscle spasms may occur as a result of increased muscle use but is not a complication of crutch walking.
Which observation by the nurse indicates a need to suction a client with an endotracheal (ET) tube attached to a mechanical ventilator? Select all that apply.
- A. Audible crackles
- B. Client notably restless
- C. Visible mucus bubbling in the ET tube
- D. Apical pulse rate of 72 beats per minute
- E. Low peak inspiratory pressure on the ventilator
- F. High alarm pressures identified by the ventilator
Correct Answer: A,B,C,F
Rationale: Indications for suctioning include visible mucus bubbling in the ET tube, wet respirations, restlessness, rhonchi or crackles on auscultation of the lungs, increased pulse and respiratory rates, and increased peak inspiratory pressures on the ventilator and high-pressure alarms on the ventilator. A low peak inspiratory pressure indicates a leak in the mechanical ventilation system.
The nurse creates a discharge plan for a client who had an abdominal hysterectomy. Which activity instructions should the nurse include in the plan? Select all that apply.
- A. Avoid heavy lifting.
- B. Sit as much as possible.
- C. Take baths rather than showers.
- D. Limit stair climbing to five times a day.
- E. Gradually increase walking as exercise but stop before becoming fatigued.
- F. Avoid jogging, aerobic exercises, sports, or any strenuous exercise for 6 weeks.
Correct Answer: A,D,E,F
Rationale: After abdominal hysterectomy, the client should avoid lifting anything that is heavy and limit stair climbing to five times a day. The client should walk indoors for the first week and then gradually increase walking as exercise, but stop before becoming fatigued. The client should avoid jogging, aerobic exercises, sports, or any strenuous exercise for 6 weeks. The client is also told to avoid the sitting position for extended periods, to take showers rather than tub baths, avoid crossing the legs at the knees, and avoid driving for at least 4 weeks or until the surgeon has given permission to do so.