The nurse is caring for a client with a history of a stroke who has dysphagia. The nurse should:
- A. Offer thin liquids
- B. Position the client upright for meals
- C. Feed the client quickly
- D. Use a straw for fluids
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Positioning upright during meals reduces aspiration risk in dysphagia post-stroke. Thickened liquids, slow feeding, and avoiding straws are also recommended.
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A physician's order reads: Administer furosemide oral solution 0.5 mL stat. The furosemide bottle dosage is 10 mg/mL. What dosage of furosemide should the nurse give to this infant?
- A. 5 mg
- B. 0.5 mg
- C. 0.05 mg
- D. 20 mg
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: 1 mg = 0.1 mL, then 0.5 mL X = 5 mg.
A 15-year-old child is admitted to the pediatric unit with a diagnosis of thalassemia. Which of the following would be included in educating the mother and child as part of discharge planning?
- A. Give oral iron medication every day.
- B. Have the child's blood pressure monitored every week.
- C. Know the signs and symptoms of iron overload.
- D. Keep exercise at a minimum to reduce stress.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Oral iron supplements are contraindicated in thalassemia. Although heart failure may be an end result of this disease, this action is unnecessary. Iron overload is a potential complication of frequent blood transfusions of children with thalassemia. Children should be encouraged to pursue activities related to their exercise tolerance.
A client with cirrhosis of the liver becomes comatose and is started on neomycin 300 mg q6h via nasogastric tube. The rationale for this therapy is to:
- A. Prevent systemic infection
- B. Promote diuresis
- C. Decrease ammonia formation
- D. Acidify the small bowel
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Neomycin is an antibiotic, but this is not the rationale for administering it to a client in hepatic coma. Diuretics and salt-free albumin are used to promote diuresis in clients with cirrhosis of the liver. Neomycin destroys the bacteria in the intestines. It is the bacteria in the bowel that break down protein into ammonia. Lactulose is administered to create an acid environment in the bowel. Ammonia leaves the blood and migrates to this acidic environment where it is trapped and excreted.
On a mother's 2nd postpartum day after having a vaginal delivery, the RN is preparing to assess her perineum and anus as part of her daily assessment. The best position for the client to be placed in for this assessment is:
- A. Sims'
- B. Fowler's
- C. Prone
- D. Any position that the RN chooses
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The Sims' position allows optimal exposure of the perineum and anus for assessment by raising the upper buttocks.
A client is diagnosed with diabetic ketoacidosis. The nurse should be prepared to administer which of the following IV solutions?
- A. D5 in normal saline
- B. D5W
- C. 0.9 normal saline
- D. D5 in lactated Ringer's
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A concentration of 0.9 NS is used to correct extracellular fluid depletion.
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