The nurse identifies the nursing diagnosis 'risk for injury related to positioning' for the client in the operating room. Which nursing intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Avoid using the cautery unit which does not have a biomedical tag on it.
- B. Carefully pad the client's elbows before covering the client with a blanket.
- C. Apply a warming pad on the OR table before placing the client on the table.
- D. Check the chart for any prescription or over-the-counter medication use.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Padding elbows prevents pressure injuries during positioning, addressing the diagnosis. Cautery, warming pads, and medication checks are unrelated to positioning.
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The 26-year-old male client in the PACU has a heart rate of 110 and a rising temperature and complains of muscle stiffness. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply.
- A. Give a back rub to the client to relieve stiffness.
- B. Apply ice packs to the axillary and groin areas.
- C. Prepare an ice slush for the client to drink.
- D. Prepare to administer dantrolene, a smooth-muscle relaxant.
- E. Reposition the client on a warming blanket.
Correct Answer: B,D
Rationale: Tachycardia, hyperthermia, and muscle stiffness suggest malignant hyperthermia; ice packs cool the body, and dantrolene reverses the condition. Back rubs, ice slush, and warming blankets are inappropriate.
Which activities are the circulating nurse's responsibilities in the operating room?
- A. Monitor the position of the client, prepare the surgical site, and ensure the client's safety.
- B. Give preoperative medication in the holding area and monitor the client's response to anesthesia.
- C. Prepare sutures; set up the sterile field; and count all needles, sponges, and instruments.
- D. Prepare the medications to be administered by the anesthesiologist and change the tubing for the anesthesia machine.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The circulating nurse monitors positioning, preps the site, and ensures safety, maintaining a non-sterile role. Medications, sterile field setup, and anesthesia tubing are other roles.
Which nursing intervention is priority for the client experiencing acute pain?
- A. Assess the client's verbal and nonverbal behavior.
- B. Wait for the client to request pain medication.
- C. Administer the pain medication on a scheduled basis.
- D. Teach the client to use only imagery every hour for the pain.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Assessing verbal and nonverbal behavior determines pain severity and guides treatment, the priority. Waiting, scheduled dosing, or imagery alone delays or limits care.
Which nursing intervention is the highest priority when administering pain medication to a client experiencing acute pain?
- A. Monitor the client's vital signs.
- B. Verify the time of the last dose.
- C. Check for the client's allergies.
- D. Discuss the pain with the client.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Checking allergies prevents adverse reactions, the highest safety priority. Vital signs, timing, and pain discussion follow.
The client is complaining of left shoulder pain. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- A. Assess the neurovascular status of the left hand.
- B. Check the medication administration record (MAR).
- C. Ask if the client wants pain medication.
- D. Administer the client's pain medication.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Assessing neurovascular status rules out referred pain from cardiac or vascular issues, the priority per ABCs. MAR checks, asking about medication, and administration follow.
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