The nurse is assisting with the removal of a client’s chest tube. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply.
- A. Ensure the client is given an analgesic 30-60 minutes before tube removal
- B. Instruct the client to breathe in, hold it, and bear down while the tube is being removed
- C. Place the client in the Trendelenburg position
- D. Prepare a sterile airtight petroleum jelly gauze dressing
- E. Provide the health care provider with sterile suture removal equipment
Correct Answer: A,B,D,E
Rationale: Analgesics reduce pain, Valsalva maneuver (bear down) prevents air entry, petroleum gauze seals the site, and suture equipment is needed. Trendelenburg is not indicated for chest tube removal.
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The nurse is caring for a client who reported having thoughts of self-injury yesterday. Which of the following statements by the client should the nurse recognize as risk factors for suicide? Select all that apply.
- A. I am currently unemployed and looking for a job
- B. I have been married for five years with three children
- C. I have multiple firearms at home stored in a safe
- D. I have been about a year since I last overdosed
- E. I attend weekly religious activities with my family
- F. Sometimes I experience feelings of hopelessness
Correct Answer: A,C,D,F
Rationale: Unemployment, access to firearms, prior overdose, and hopelessness are established suicide risk factors. Marriage with children and religious activities are protective factors.
The doctor has ordered an IV of magnesium sulfate for a G1 P0 with preeclampsia. Which of the following symptoms is an expected side effect of magnesium sulfate?
- A. Oliguria
- B. Hypersomnolence
- C. Hyporeflexia
- D. Bradypnea
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hyporeflexia is an expected side effect of magnesium sulfate, used to monitor for toxicity in preeclampsia treatment.
The nurse is planning care for a client who is taking cyclosporin (Neoral). What would be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for this client?
- A. Alteration in body image
- B. High risk for infection
- C. Altered growth and development
- D. Impaired physical mobility
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cyclosporin (Neoral) inhibits normal immune responses. Clients receiving cyclosporin are at risk for infection.
The nurse is contributing to a staff education program about assessing the urinary system. Which statement by a nurse would indicate a correct understanding of the program?
- A. The bladder should be nontender and nonpalpable when it is empty
- B. Dark brown urine may indicate that the client has a urinary tract infection
- C. I should be able to palpate both kidneys regardless of the client’s abdominal girth
- D. I will assess for tenderness of the kidneys by performing blunt percussion over the client’s lower abdomen
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: An empty bladder is nontender and nonpalpable, indicating correct understanding. Dark brown urine suggests dehydration or other issues, not UTI; kidneys are not always palpable; and percussion is over the costovertebral angle, not lower abdomen.
Which nursing action is essential in the care of an adult following a left side cardiac catheterization?
- A. Keep the client NPO for two hours.
- B. Ask the client about a shellfish allergy.
- C. Check pulses proximal to the insertion site.
- D. Check the insertion site for bleeding.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Checking the insertion site for bleeding is critical post-catheterization to detect hematoma or hemorrhage, ensuring patient safety.
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