The nurse is caring for a client who has a prescription for insulin lispro 1 unit subcutaneously per 15 g of carbohydrates with each meal. The client's meal contains 75 g of carbohydrates. How many units of insulin lispro should the nurse administer to the client? Record your answer using a whole number.
Correct Answer: 5
Rationale: 75 g carbohydrates ÷ 15 g/unit = 5 units of insulin lispro.
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Continuous bladder irrigation is prescribed for an adult who had bladder surgery; 1000 mL of irrigating solution was instilled in the last eight hours. The amount of drainage in the urine drainage bag for the last eight hours is 1700 mL. How much is the client's urine output for the last eight hours?
- A. 270 mL
- B. 700 mL
- C. 1700 mL
- D. 2799 mL
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Urine output is calculated by subtracting instilled irrigation fluid (1000 mL) from total drainage (1700 mL), yielding 700 mL of actual urine.
The nurse is collecting data from assigned clients. It would require follow-up if a
- A. 3-week-old client has an anterior fontanel that pulsates slightly and bulges when crying
- B. 4-week-old client has a posterior fontanel that is soft and flat to palpation
- C. 6-month-old client had a birth weight of 7 lb 3 oz (3300 g) and now weighs 12 lb (5400 g)
- D. 12-month-old client had a birth weight of 6 lb 4 oz (2800 g) and now weighs 19 lb 2 oz (8700 g)
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A 6-month-old weighing only 12 lb (5400 g) from a birth weight of 7 lb 3 oz (3300 g) indicates failure to thrive, requiring follow-up. Other findings (fontanels, 12-month-old weight) are within normal ranges.
The nurse is talking with the parent of a pediatric client with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder who has a new prescription for methylphenidate. The parent asks, 'How will I know that the medication is effective?' Which of the following responses would be appropriate for the nurse to make?
- A. Your child will be less irritable.
- B. Your child will sleep longer at night.
- C. Your child will experience an increased appetite.
- D. Your child will complete tasks more easily and efficiently.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Methylphenidate improves focus and task completion in ADHD. It may increase irritability or decrease appetite as side effects, and sleep patterns vary but aren't a primary indicator of effectiveness.
A nursing assistant comes to the LPN/LVN and complains that she has more residents to care for than another nursing assistant (NA). She has one more resident assigned to her than the other NA. However, the other NA has more total care residents than the complaining NA. How should the LPN/LVN handle this situation?
- A. Tell the complaining NA that this is the assignment
- B. Promise to give her an easier assignment tomorrow
- C. Discuss with her the needs of her assignment and help her organize her care
- D. Tell her that the other NA will help her as needed
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Discussing needs and organizing care addresses the NA's concerns constructively, promoting teamwork and efficiency without dismissing or deferring.
Following change-of-shift report on an orthopedic unit, which client should the nurse see first?
- A. 16 year-old who had an open reduction of a fractured wrist 10 hours ago
- B. 20 year-old in skeletal traction for 2 weeks since a motor cycle accident
- C. 72 year-old recovering from surgery after a hip replacement 2 hours ago
- D. 75 year-old who is in skin traction prior to planned hip pinning surgery.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Look for the client who has the most imminent risks and acute vulnerability. The client who returned from surgery 2 hours ago is at risk for life threatening hemorrhage and should be seen first.