The nurse is assessing a client's home in preparation for discharge. Which of the following should be given priority consideration?
- A. Family understanding of client needs
- B. Financial status
- C. Location of bathrooms
- D. Proximity to emergency services
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Functional communication patterns between family members are fundamental to meeting the needs of the client and family.
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A graduate student, who has been studying for final exams and using energy drinks to stay awake, comes to the clinic reporting a fluttering feeling in the chest. The student is connected to the cardiac monitor that displays the rhythm in the exhibit. The nurse recognizes this as which rhythm?
- A. Atrial fibrillation
- B. Sinus rhythm with premature atrial contractions
- C. Sinus rhythm with premature ventricular contractions
- D. Ventricular tachycardia
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The fluttering feeling and irregular rhythm suggest premature atrial contractions, often triggered by stimulants like energy drinks. Atrial fibrillation shows chaotic waves, ventricular contractions have wide QRS complexes, and ventricular tachycardia is life-threatening, not matching the description.
The nurse is teaching the parent of a 7-year-old client with celiac disease. Which statement by the parent would require follow-up?
- A. My child can consume small amounts of barley
- B. My child is allowed to eat rice, corn, and potatoes
- C. My child needs to be on a gluten-free diet for life
- D. My child should avoid eating processed foods
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Barley contains gluten, which is harmful in celiac disease, indicating a need for further teaching. Rice, corn, potatoes, lifelong gluten-free diet, and avoiding processed foods are correct.
The nurse is reinforcing instructions to a postpartum client about cord care for the newborn. Which client statement indicates a need for further teaching?
- A. I can expect the cord to turn black in a few days
- B. I should let the cord fall off by itself
- C. I’ll give my newborn sponge baths until the cord falls off
- D. I’ll secure the diaper over the cord to protect it
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Securing the diaper over the cord traps moisture, increasing infection risk. The cord turning black, falling off naturally, and sponge baths are correct cord care practices.
A laboring woman has been pushing for one hour and is not making progress. The nurse knows that which of the following could hinder the descent of the fetus in the second stage of labor?
- A. A full bladder
- B. Paracervical block given during the first stage of labor
- C. Mother placed in a side-lying position
- D. Fetus in LOA (left occiput anterior) position
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A full bladder obstructs fetal descent by occupying pelvic space, hindering labor progress, unlike anesthesia, positioning, or optimal fetal position.
A father brings his 17-year-old son to a walk-in clinic. The client reports a sudden severe headache. He has a temperature of 104°F and a purple rash. What is the best action for the nurse at this time?
- A. Prepare for a throat culture
- B. Schedule him for an appointment later in the day
- C. Isolate and alert the physician immediately
- D. Obtain a urine specimen
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Symptoms suggest meningococcal meningitis, a medical emergency requiring isolation and immediate physician notification.