The nurse is assessing a client with a suspected diverticulitis. Which of the following findings is most indicative of this condition?
- A. Left lower quadrant pain.
- B. Right upper quadrant pain.
- C. Soft, nontender abdomen.
- D. Frequent loose stools.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Left lower quadrant pain is a hallmark sign of diverticulitis due to inflammation of diverticula in the sigmoid colon.
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A client with a diagnosis of breast cancer is prescribed anastrozole (Arimidex). The nurse should instruct the client to report which of the following side effects immediately?
- A. Hot flashes.
- B. Bone pain.
- C. Nausea.
- D. Fatigue.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Bone pain may indicate bone loss or metastasis, a serious side effect of anastrozole requiring immediate reporting.
The nurse is observing an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) care for an older client who had surgery (insertion of a prosthesis) following a hip fracture 4 days ago. To prevent client injury, the nurse should intervene in the care when which action is performed by the UAP?
- A. Elevates the head of bed 30 degrees
- B. Assists the client in inserting dentures
- C. Obtains a bedside commode to keep in the room
- D. Places pillows between the legs when turning the client
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: After hip surgery when a prosthesis has been inserted, a client should not flex the body more than 90 degrees relative to the chair; sitting on a commode would mean a low seat. The toilet seat should be raised, so a special adapted commode should be placed in the room. The head of the bed can be raised slightly for comfort. Assisting the client in inserting dentures is within the duties of a UAP. The legs should be kept abducted, so using pillows between the legs when turning is required.
A client with chronic kidney disease is on a low-potassium diet. Which of the following foods should the nurse recommend?
- A. Bananas
- B. Apples
- C. Oranges
- D. Potatoes
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Apples are low in potassium, suitable for a renal diet. Bananas, oranges, and potatoes are high in potassium and should be avoided.
The mother of a newborn is concerned about the number of persons with heart disease in her family. She asks the nurse when she should start her baby on a low fat, low cholesterol diet to lower the risk of heart disease, the nurse should tell her to start diet modifications:
- A. At birth.
- B. At age 2.
- C. At age 5.
- D. At age 10.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Diet modifications for heart disease prevention, such as low-fat, low-cholesterol diets, are generally recommended to begin at age 2, when children transition to a more varied diet.
A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is receiving oxygen at 2 L/min via nasal cannula. The client's oxygen saturation is 88%. What should the nurse do first?
- A. Increase the oxygen to 4 L/min
- B. Encourage deep breathing exercises
- C. Notify the respiratory therapist
- D. Assess the client's respiratory status
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: An oxygen saturation of 88% is low for a COPD client, but increasing oxygen without assessment risks CO2 retention. Assessing respiratory status first guides appropriate intervention.
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