The nurse is caring for a client who is very hard of hearing. How should the nurse communicate with this person?
- A. Speak loudly and talk in his better ear
- B. Stand in front of him and speak clearly and distinctly
- C. Yell at him using a high-pitched voice
- D. Write all communication on a note pad or magic slate
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Standing in front and speaking clearly aids lip-reading and communication for a hard-of-hearing client.
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The physician has ordered mannitol IV for a client with a head injury. What should the nurse closely monitor because the client is receiving mannitol?
- A. Deep tendon reflexes
- B. Urine output
- C. Level of orientation
- D. Pulse rate
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Mannitol is a diuretic, so monitoring urine output is critical to assess its effectiveness and prevent dehydration.
Which statement indicates to the nurse the client is experiencing some hearing loss?
- A. I clean my ears every day after I take a shower.
- B. I keep turning up the sound on my television.
- C. My ears hurt, especially when I yawn.
- D. I get dizzy when I get up from the chair.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Turning up the television volume suggests hearing loss. Ear cleaning is unrelated, ear pain suggests infection, and dizziness indicates vestibular issues.
The nurse is planning the care of the client with Meniere's disease. With which member of the interdisciplinary team should the nurse expect a consultation?
- A. Rheumatologist
- B. Otolaryngologist
- C. Physical therapist
- D. Oncologist
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Since Meniere's disease is a condition of the ear, the nurse would plan to include the otolaryngologist. Rheumatologists, physical therapists, and oncologists treat unrelated conditions.
An adult man fell off a ladder and hit his head and lost consciousness. After regaining consciousness several minutes later, he was drowsy and had trouble staying awake. He is admitted to the hospital for evaluation. The nursing care plan will most likely include which of the following?
- A. Elevate head of bed 15 to 30 degrees
- B. Encourage fluids to 1000 mL every eight hours
- C. Assist the client to cough and deep breathe every two hours
- D. Perform chest physical therapy every four hours while awake
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Elevating the head of the bed 15 to 30 degrees promotes gravity drainage of fluid and reduces cerebral edema. Coughing, forcing fluids, and chest physical therapy may increase intracranial pressure and are contraindicated.
The client has an hordeolum of the left eye, which is painful. Which intervention, if prescribed, should the nurse implement?
- A. Apply an eye patch on the left eye.
- B. Insert miotic eye drops twice daily.
- C. Apply a warm compress four times daily.
- D. Administer an antibiotic intravenously.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Warm compresses are applied to promote drainage of the hordeolum. Patching is not indicated, miotic drops treat glaucoma, and IV antibiotics are unnecessary as topical antibiotics are used.