The nurse is caring for a client after a motor vehicle accident. The client has a fractured tibia, and bone is noted protruding through the skin. Which action is of priority?
- A. Provide manual traction above and below the leg.
- B. Cover the bone area with a sterile dressing.
- C. Apply an ACE bandage around the entire lower limb.
- D. Place the client in the prone position.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Covering an open fracture with a sterile dressing prevents infection, a priority. Traction (A) is secondary, an ACE bandage (C) may contaminate the wound, and prone positioning (D) is inappropriate.
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Prior to administering digoxin to a client with congestive heart failure, the nurse needs to assess:
- A. Respiratory rate for 1 minute
- B. Radial pulse for 1 minute
- C. Radial pulse for 2 minutes
- D. Apical pulse for 1 minute
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Apical pulse should be measured for 1-minute prior to digoxin administration. Digoxin decreases the heart rate. Digoxin should be withheld if apical rates are <60 bpm or >120 bpm.
Which play activity is best suited to the gross motor skills of a toddler?
- A. Coloring book and crayons
- B. Ball
- C. Building cubes
- D. Swing set
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Playing with a ball encourages gross motor skills like kicking, throwing, and running, suitable for a toddler's developmental stage. The other activities focus more on fine motor skills or require advanced coordination.
A client with hypothyroidism frequently complains of feeling cold. The nurse should tell the client that she will be more comfortable if she:
- A. Uses an electric blanket at night
- B. Dresses in extra layers of clothing
- C. Applies a heating pad to her feet
- D. Takes a hot bath morning and evening
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Dressing in extra layers is a safe, effective way to manage cold intolerance in hypothyroidism by conserving body heat. Electric blankets and heating pads pose burn risks, and baths are temporary.
Place in sequence from 1-5 the proper order for introducing items to the infant's diet.
- A. Strained meats
- B. Whole milk
- C. Rice cereal
- D. Fruits
- E. Vegetables
Correct Answer: C, D, E, A, B
Rationale: Infant diet sequence: rice cereal (C) at 6 months, then fruits (D) and vegetables (E), strained meats (A) around 7-8 months, and whole milk (B) after 12 months.
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of type 2 diabetes. The nurse should expect the client to have:
- A. Polyuria
- B. Weight loss
- C. Bradycardia
- D. Constipation
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Type 2 diabetes causes hyperglycemia, leading to polyuria due to osmotic diuresis.
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