The nurse is caring for a 4-year-old client. What is the most appropriate pain scale for the nurse to use during the assessment?
- A. McGill Pain Scale
- B. FLACC Pain Scale
- C. CRIES Pain Scale
- D. Wong-Baker Pain Scale
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The Wong-Baker Pain Scale uses faces to identify the level of pain. Children over the age of 3 should use this scale to articulate their subjective feeling of pain as opposed to objective measures using the CRIES or FLACC Pain Scales. The McGill Pain Scale uses many words to characterize pain and is more appropriate for adult clients.
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A woman is in the active phase of labor. An external monitor has been applied, and a fetal heart deceleration of uniform shape is observed, beginning just as the contraction is under way and returning to the baseline at the end of the contraction. Which of the following nursing actions is most appropriate?
- A. Administer O2.
- B. Turn the client on her left side.
- C. Notify the physician.
- D. No action is necessary.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: It is an early deceleration as a result of head compression, and at this time no action is necessary. Close observation of the mother and baby is needed.
The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of lispro and glargine insulins being administered to the 2-year-old with type 1 DM. Which findings on the serum laboratory report indicate that treatment is effective?
- A. Blood glucose
- B. Hgb A1c
- C. Creatinine
- D. WBCs
Correct Answer: A, B
Rationale: The treatment goal for children with type 1 DM is blood glucose levels within the normal range (60-105 mg/dL for a 2-year-old). Hgb A1c levels are indicative of the average blood glucose levels over the past 2 to 3 months; normal A1c is 3.9% to 7.7%. Although the other laboratory values are normal, these do not indicate the effectiveness of insulin therapy.
The client who is to receive a scheduled dose of digoxin has an irregular apical pulse at 92 bpm and a serum potassium of 3.9 mEq/L. Which nursing documentation reflects the most appropriate action?
- A. Serum potassium level WNL. Digoxin given for rapid apical pulse.
- B. Digoxin withheld because the client's apical heart rate is irregular.
- C. Digoxin withheld to prevent toxicity due to the low potassium level.
- D. HCP informed of irregular heart rate and low serum potassium level.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A: A normal serum potassium level is 3.5 to 5.0 mEq/L. Digoxin (Lanoxin), a cardiac glycoside, slows and strengthens the heart. It is used for rate control in clients with atrial fibrillation, which often produces an irregular rhythm. B: Dysrhythmias can occur if digoxin is given when the serum potassium level is low, but the serum potassium level is WNL. Digoxin is used for rate control and would not be withheld due to an irregular HR. C: Although it is important to monitor for digoxin toxicity, the serum potassium level is WNL. D: Withholding digoxin and notifying the HCP are unnecessary; the serum potassium is WNL.
Client education by the nurse entails:
- A. Telling the client everything about his disease, what is going to happen in the course of the disease, and the outcome
- B. Giving information to the client that is accurate and understandable
- C. Telling the client that the pain he experiences might not be real
- D. Giving the client medication when pain is experienced
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Client education entails giving the client accurate and understandable information to promote understanding and engagement in their care. The other options are either inappropriate or incomplete.
The nurse is assessing the newborn's respirations. Which of these findings would indicate a need for follow-up and further intervention?
- A. irregular respirations
- B. abdominal respirations
- C. shallow respirations
- D. 70 breaths per minute
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The respirations in a newborn are usually irregular, abdominal, and shallow. However, the ideal respiratory rate in a newborn is 30-60 breaths per minute. A respiratory rate of 70 breaths per minute indicates tachypnea and may require intervention. The other answer choices do not necessarily indicate the need for follow-up.
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