The nurse is caring for a client in the physician's office with a potential sinus infection. The physician orders a diagnostic test to identify if fluid is found in the sinus cavity. Which diagnostic test, written by the physician, is specifically ordered for this purpose?
- A. CBC with differential
- B. Transillumination of the sinus
- C. Nasal culture
- D. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Transillumination and $x$-rays of the sinuses may show a change in the shape of or confirms that there is fluid in the sinus cavity. CBC with differential can note an elevated white blood cell count but not confirm fluid in the sinus cavity. A nasal culture can note bacteria in the nares. An MRI is an expensive procedure which is not typically prescribed for a potential infection and not specifically ordered to identify fluid in thesinus cavity.
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The nurse is caring for a client who is demonstrating signs of increased respiratory distress related to laryngeal obstruction. The nurse is calling the physician to report on the client's condition. Which of the following will the nurse report? Select all that apply.
- A. A decreased respiratory rate
- B. Arterial blood gases reporting a $\mathrm{PaCO}_2$ of 48 and a $\mathrm{PaO}_2$ of 84
- C. Nasal flaring with abdominal retractions
- D. Administration of a corticosteroid inhaler for quick relief
- E. Lung sounds of wheezing
- F. Increased respiratory effort
Correct Answer: B,C,E,F
Rationale: The nurse would be calling to report signs of respiratory distress. This includes nasal flaring with abdominal retractions, stridor and an increased respiratory effort. Also arterial blood gases with an elevated $\mathrm{CO}_2$ and lower oxygen level indicates respiratory compromise. An increased respiratory rate occurs in respiratorycompromise. Administration of a corticosteroid decreases inflammation over a period of time.
The nurse is caring for a respiratory client who uses a noninvasive positive pressure device. Which medical equipment does the nurse anticipate to find in the client's room?
- A. A ventilator
- B. A face mask
- C. A rigid shell
- D. A nasal cannula
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A face mask or other nasal devices are found in the client's room as this type of ventilation does not require intubation or a ventilator. A rigid shell is used with a negative pressure chamber and is not frequently used today. A nasal cannula is not used with the positive pressure device.
The nurse is caring for a client who is status post nasal polypectomy. What would the nurse instruct this client to report?
- A. Excessive swallowing
- B. Nasal stuffiness
- C. Diarrhea
- D. Coughing
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The nurse inspects the nasal packing and dressings frequently for bleeding and asks the client to report excessive swallowing, which can indicate bleeding. Nasal stuffiness and diarrhea do not indicate postoperative bleeding. Coughing can loosen or expel scabs on the surgical wounds.
The nurse is caring for a client in a physician's office whose $x$-ray of the sinus reveals exudate in the maxillary sinus. Which equipment must the nurse have present in the room?
- A. Otoscope
- B. Ophthalmoscope
- C. Irrigation equipment
- D. Tuning fork
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse would have sinus irrigation equipment available for the physician as saline irrigation of the maxillary sinus is done to remove exudate and promote drainage and avoid infection. An otoscope and tuning fork may be present in the room for further assessment. An ophthalmoscope is typically not needed.
The nurse is an occupational health nurse who is presenting a workshop on laryngeal cancer. What risk factor(s) would the nurse be sure to include in the workshop? Select all that apply.
- A. Alcohol
- B. Age
- C. Tobacco
- D. Industrial pollutants
- E. Region of country lived in
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Carcinogens, such as tobacco, alcobol, and industrial pollutants, are associated with laryngeal cancer. The age of the client is also a factor, with a higher incidence among those 65 years of age or older. Region of country lived in is notassociated with laryngeal cancer as a specific risk factor.
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