The nurse is caring for a client with a history of Crohn’s disease. Which dietary recommendation is most appropriate?
- A. High-fiber diet
- B. Low-residue diet
- C. High-fat diet
- D. Low-protein diet
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A low-residue diet reduces bowel irritation in Crohn’s disease, minimizing symptoms like diarrhea. High-fiber diets exacerbate symptoms, and high-fat or low-protein diets are not indicated.
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A client with a history of breast cancer is admitted with complaints of fatigue. The nurse should give priority to:
- A. Monitoring for anemia
- B. Administering pain medication
- C. Monitoring blood pressure
- D. Administering chemotherapy
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fatigue in breast cancer may indicate anemia, a common complication, so monitoring for anemia is the priority.
During a unit card game, a client with acute mania begins to sing loudly as she starts to undress. The nurse should:
- A. Ignore the client's behavior.
- B. Exchange the cards for a checker board.
- C. Send the other clients to their rooms.
- D. Cover the client and walk her to her room.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Covering the client and escorting her to a private area maintains dignity and safety, de-escalating the situation caused by manic behavior.
A client with a history of osteoarthritis is admitted with complaints of joint stiffness. The nurse should expect the client to have:
- A. Pain with activity
- B. Morning stiffness lasting hours
- C. Symmetrical joint involvement
- D. Systemic symptoms like fever
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Osteoarthritis causes joint pain worsened by activity due to cartilage degeneration, unlike rheumatoid arthritis, which involves prolonged morning stiffness.
The nurse is performing an assessment on a client with a history of pancreatitis. Which finding is most concerning?
- A. Abdominal tenderness
- B. Nausea and vomiting
- C. Fever of 101°F
- D. Grey-Turner’s sign
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Grey-Turner’s sign (flank bruising) indicates retroperitoneal hemorrhage in pancreatitis, a life-threatening complication requiring immediate attention. Other findings are common but less severe.
A client with a head injury has an order for dexamethasone (Decadron) 10 mg IV; push every 6 hours. The dose is available Decadron 4 mg/mL. How much will the nurse administer?
- A. mL(s)
Correct Answer: 2.5 mL
Rationale: Dose: 10 mg ÷ 4 mg/mL = 2.5 mL.
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