The nurse has taught a client who is prescribed a xanthine bronchodilator about beverages to avoid. The nurse determines that the client understands the information if the client chooses which beverage from the dietary menu?
- A. Cola
- B. Coffee
- C. Chocolate milk
- D. Cranberry juice
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cola, coffee, and chocolate contain xanthine and should be avoided by the client who is taking a xanthine bronchodilator. This could lead to an increased incidence of cardiovascular and central nervous system side effects that can occur with the use of these types of bronchodilators.
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The nurse is monitoring a male client with a spinal cord injury who is experiencing spinal shock. Which findings indicate that the spinal shock is resolving?
- A. Flaccidity
- B. Presence of a gag reflex
- C. Positive Babinski's reflex
- D. Development of hyperreflexia
- E. Return of the bulbocavernous reflex
- F. Return of reflex emptying of the bladder
Correct Answer: C,D,E,F
Rationale: Spinal shock is associated with acute injury to the spinal cord with temporary suppression of reflexes controlled by segments below the level of injury. It may last for 1 to 6 weeks. Indications that spinal shock is resolving include return of reflexes, development of hyperreflexia rather than flaccidity, and return of reflex emptying of the bladder. The return of the bulbocavernous reflex in male clients is also an early indicator of recovery from spinal shock. Babinski's reflex (dorsiflexion of the great toe with fanning of the other toes when the sole of the foot is stroked) is an early returning reflex. The gag reflex is not lost in spinal shock; therefore, its presence is not an indication of resolving spinal shock.
The nurse has provided discharge instructions to the parent of a child who has undergone heart surgery. Which statement by the parent would indicate the need for further instruction?
- A. My child can return to school for full days 2 weeks after discharge.
- B. I should allow my child to play inside but omit outside play at this time.
- C. I should have my child avoid crowds and people for 2 weeks after discharge.
- D. I should call the primary health care provider if my child develops faster or harder breathing than normal.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The child may return to school the third week after hospital discharge, but he or she should go to school for half days for the first week. Outside play should be omitted for several weeks, with inside play allowed as tolerated. The child should avoid crowds of people for 2 weeks after discharge, including crowds at day care centers and churches. If any difficulty with breathing occurs, the parent should notify the primary health care provider.
A woman in labor is receiving oxytocin by intravenous infusion. The nurse monitors the client, knowing that which finding indicates an adequate contraction pattern?
- A. One contraction per minute, with resultant cervical dilation
- B. Four contractions every 5 minutes, with resultant cervical dilation
- C. One contraction every 10 minutes, without resultant cervical dilation
- D. Three to 5 contractions in a 10-minute period, with resultant cervical dilation
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The preferred oxytocin dosage is the minimal amount necessary to maintain an adequate contraction pattern characterized by 3 to 5 contractions in a 10-minute period, with resultant cervical dilation. If contractions are more frequent than every 2 minutes, contraction quality may be decreased.
The nurse is providing instructions to the mother of a child with a diagnosis of strabismus of the left eye. Which statement by the mother indicates that the mother understands the procedure for patching?
- A. I will place the patch on both eyes.
- B. I will place the patch on the left eye.
- C. I will place the patch on the right eye.
- D. I will alternate the patch from the right eye to the left eye every hour.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Patching may be used for the treatment of strabismus to strengthen the weak eye. With this treatment, the good eye is patched; this encourages the child to use the weaker eye. The treatment is most successful when it is performed during the preschool years. The schedule for patching is individualized and prescribed by the ophthalmologist.
The nurse is caring for a client who has returned from the postanesthesia care unit after prostatectomy. The client has a three-way Foley catheter with an infusion of continuous bladder irrigation (CBI). Which color description of the urinary drainage should lead the nurse to determine that the flow rate is adequate?
- A. Dark cherry
- B. Clear as water
- C. Pale yellow or slightly pink
- D. Concentrated yellow with small clots
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The infusion of bladder irrigant is not at a preset rate; rather, it is increased or decreased to maintain urine that is a clear, pale yellow color or has just a slight pink tinge. The infusion rate should be increased if the drainage is cherry colored or if clots are seen. Alternatively, the rate can be slowed down slightly if the returns are as clear as water.
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