The nurse is caring for a client in the late stages of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Which of these pieces of equipment is the priority for the client to have access to in the home?
- A. A wheelchair
- B. A hospital bed with trapeze
- C. A communication board
- D. A suction machine
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In late-stage ALS, clients often lose the ability to speak due to muscle weakness. A communication board is critical to ensure the client can express needs and maintain communication.
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Which of the following statements describes the purpose of client restraint?
- A. Restraints are a nursing measure used to maintain client control.
- B. Restraints are an emergency intervention taken as a last resort to protect a client from imminent danger.
- C. Restraints are a therapeutic measure designed to positively reinforce client behavior.
- D. Restraints are an emergency measure that can only be taken by a nurse under the direct supervision of a physician.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The use of restraints as an emergency measure is taken primarily as a last resort to protect a client from harm. Typically, the nurse acts under a physician's order, but in an emergency, the nurse may restrain a client out of necessity for one hour prior to the client being seen by a physician or an advanced practice mental health provider.
A nurse is working with one licensed practical nurse (PN), a student nurse and an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). Which newly admitted clients would be most appropriate to assign to the UAP?
- A. A 76-year-old client with severe depression
- B. A middle-aged client with an obsessive compulsive disorder
- C. An adolescent with dehydration and anorexia
- D. A young adult who is a heroin addict in withdrawal with hallucinations
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The UAP can be assigned to care for a client with a chronic condition after an initial assessment by the nurse. This client has minimal risk of instability of condition.
A client is admitted with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The client refuses to take medication and states "I don't think I need those medications. They make me too sleepy and drowsy. I insist that you explain their use and side effects." The nurse should understand that
- A. a referral is needed to the psychiatrist who is to provide the client with answers
- B. the client has a right to know about the prescribed medications
- C. such education is an independent decision of the individual nurse whether or not to teach clients about their medications
- D. clients with schizophrenia are at a higher risk of psychosocial complications when they know about their medication side effects
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The client has a right to know about the prescribed medications. Clients have a right to informed consent which includes information about medications, treatments, and diagnostic studies.
While the nurse is administering medications to a client, the client states 'I do not want to take that medicine today.' Which of the following responses by the nurse would be best?
- A. That's OK, its all right to skip your medication now and then.'
- B. I will have to call your doctor and report this.'
- C. Is there a reason why you don't want to take your medicine?'
- D. Do you understand the consequences of refusing your prescribed treatment?'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: When a new problem is identified, it is important for the nurse to collect accurate assessment data. This is crucial to ensure that client needs are adequately identified in order to select the best nursing care approaches. The nurse should try to discover the reason for the refusal which may be that the client has developed untoward side effects.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching to a client about preventing transmission of the hepatitis A virus. Which of these instructions is most appropriate?
- A. Get the hepatitis A vaccine before traveling to endemic areas.'
- B. Avoid sexual contact until the infection is resolved.'
- C. Take antiviral medications as prescribed.'
- D. Use condoms to prevent transmission.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Hepatitis A is primarily transmitted through the fecal-oral route. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent infection, especially before travel to endemic areas.
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