The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with a fracture of the right distal humerus. Which data indicate a complication? Select all that apply.
- A. Numbness and mottled cyanosis.
- B. Paresthesia and paralysis.
- C. Proximal pulses and point tenderness.
- D. Coldness of the extremity and crepitus.
- E. Palpable radial pulse and functional movement.
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: Numbness, cyanosis, paresthesia, paralysis, coldness, and crepitus indicate compartment syndrome or neurovascular compromise, serious fracture complications. Pulses and tenderness are expected.
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Postoperatively, the client screams obscenities at the nurse after realizing that the injured forearm is missing. Which nursing action is most appropriate at this time?
- A. Leave until the client works through the anger.
- B. Stay quietly with the client at the bedside.
- C. Tell the client to gain emotional control.
- D. Call the physician and request a sedative.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Staying quietly with the client provides emotional support during a grief reaction to amputation, promoting trust. Leaving, reprimanding, or medicating without engagement dismisses the client's feelings.
The client who had a total knee replacement is being discharged home. To which multidisciplinary team member should the nurse refer the client?
- A. The occupational therapist.
- B. The physiatrist.
- C. The recreational therapist.
- D. The home health nurse.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A home health nurse monitors recovery, manages complications, and supports mobility post-TKR. OT, physiatrists, and recreational therapists are less critical at discharge.
The client is admitted to the hospital for a diagnostic workup. The client has vague symptoms of malaise, coughing, chest discomfort, low-grade fever, diffuse rashes, and musculoskeletal aches and pains. A diagnosis of probable lupus erythematosus has been made. The night nurse finds the client crying and saying, 'I would rather die than suffer with this disease for the rest of my life.' Which response by the nurse would be most therapeutic at this time?
- A. Telling the client there are support groups to join after discharge
- B. Offering to stay with the client to discuss concerns and questions
- C. Advising the client to write concerns on paper to discuss with the doctors and nurses tomorrow
- D. Offering the client a back rub and a warm cup of milk
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Offering to stay and discuss concerns is therapeutic, providing emotional support and addressing the client's fears.
How can the nurse best support the wet cast while the physician wraps the arm with rolls of wet plaster?
- A. By using a soft mattress
- B. By resting it on a firm surface
- C. By using the client's knee on the fingers
- D. By using the palms of the hands
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Using the palms of the hands to support the wet cast prevents indentations that could cause pressure points, ensuring the cast maintains its shape. A soft mattress or fingers may deform the cast, and a firm surface is less precise.
Which is most important for the nurse to include in the child's plan of care for a child with spina bifida (myelodysplasia)?
- A. Avoid the child's exposure to latex.
- B. Do intermittent urinary catheterization.
- C. Provide dietary fiber supplements daily.
- D. Complete a referral for physical therapy.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Avoiding latex exposure is critical due to the high risk of latex allergy in children with spina bifida.
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