The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with acute otitis media. Which signs/symptoms support this medical diagnosis?
- A. Unilateral pain in the ear.
- B. Green, foul-smelling drainage.
- C. Sensation of congestion in the ear.
- D. Reports of hearing loss.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Unilateral ear pain is a primary symptom of acute otitis media. Foul drainage suggests chronic infection, congestion is non-specific, and hearing loss is less common acutely.
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The nurse completed teaching the client with a corneal abrasion about proper care of the injury. Which statements indicate that the client understood the teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. I should promptly report a sudden absence of pain.
- B. I should keep my affected eye uncovered when up.
- C. I should insert the eye drops 10 to 15 seconds apart.
- D. I should leave the eye patch in place for 24 hours.
- E. I will avoid rubbing my affected eye or the eye patch.
Correct Answer: D,E
Rationale: Patching the eye for 24 hours reduces irritation and promotes healing. Avoiding rubbing prevents reinjury. Sudden absence of pain, keeping the eye uncovered, and short intervals between drops are incorrect.
A cataract extraction is performed on a client's right eye. What is the priority nursing care immediately postoperative?
- A. Assist her to turn, cough, and deep breathe every two hours.
- B. Keep her NPO for four hours.
- C. Assist her in moving her arms and legs in ROM.
- D. Position client on her right side.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Assisting with range of motion prevents complications like stiffness while avoiding strain on the surgical eye.
The doctor orders a Tensilon test for a woman suspected of having myasthenia gravis. Which statement is true about this test?
- A. A positive result will be evident within one minute of injection of Tensilon if she has myasthenia gravis.
- B. This is of diagnostic value in only 25% of patients with myasthenia gravis.
- C. Administration of Tensilon causes an immediate decrease in muscle strength for about an hour in persons with myasthenia gravis.
- D. Tensilon works by blocking the action of acetylcholine at the myoneural junction.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A positive Tensilon test shows increased muscle strength within one minute, confirming myasthenia gravis, as Tensilon enhances acetylcholine activity.
An adult man fell off a ladder and hit his head. His wife rushed to help him and found him unconscious. After regaining consciousness several minutes later, he was drowsy and had trouble staying awake. He is admitted to the hospital for evaluation. When the nurse enters the room, he is sleeping. While caring for the client, the nurse finds that his systolic blood pressure has increased, his pulse has decreased, and his temperature is slightly elevated. What does this suggest?
- A. Increased cerebral blood flow
- B. Respiratory depression
- C. Increased intracranial pressure
- D. Hyperoxygenation of the cerebrum
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Increased systolic blood pressure, decreased pulse, and elevated temperature suggest increased intracranial pressure (Cushing's triad) post-head injury.
The nurse is caring for a client diagnosed with a cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Which assessment information should the nurse determine first when placing the client in the assigned room?
- A. Determine if the client has loss of vision in the same half of each visual field.
- B. Find out if the client prefers the bed by the window or by the bathroom.
- C. Request dietary to place the meat at 12:00 on each plate and vegetables at 09:00 and 15:00.
- D. Request a physical therapy consult to assess the client's mobility issues.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Homonymous hemianopia (loss of half the visual field) from a CVA affects safety and orientation, requiring immediate assessment. Bed preference, dietary setup, and PT consults are secondary.