The nurse is caring for a client with a sigmoid colostomy who requests assistance in removing the flatus from a 1 piece drainable ostomy pouch. Which is the correct intervention?
- A. Piercing the plastic of the ostomy pouch with a pin to vent the flatus
- B. Opening the bottom of the pouch, allowing the flatus to be expelled
- C. Pulling the adhesive seal around the ostomy pouch to allow the flatus to escape
- D. Assisting the client to ambulate to reduce the flatus in the pouch
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Opening the bottom of the pouch, allowing the flatus to be expelled, is the correct way to vent a 1-piece drainable ostomy pouch.
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The school nurse conducts a class on childcare at the local high school. During the class, one of the participants asks the nurse what age is best to start toilet training a child. Which of the following is the BEST response by the nurse?
- A. 11 months of age.
- B. 14 months of age.
- C. 17 months of age.
- D. 20 months of age.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: by 24 months may be able to achieve daytime bladder control
The nurse is caring for an 80-year-old client with Parkinson’s disease.
- A. What is the most realistic and appropriate nursing goal for an 80-year-old client with Parkinson’s disease?
- B. Return the client to usual activities of daily living.
- C. Maintain optimal function within the client’s limitations.
- D. Prepare the client for a peaceful and dignified death.
- E. Arrest progression of the disease process in the client.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Parkinson’s disease is progressive and irreversible, so maintaining optimal function within the client’s limitations is the most realistic goal, focusing on mobility, safety, and quality of life. Returning to normal activities, preparing for death, or arresting progression are unrealistic or inappropriate.
The nurse observes a LPN/LVN perform a wet-to-dry dressing change on a 2-inch abdominal incision.
- A. Which behavior by the LPN/LVN indicates proper wet-to-dry dressing change technique?
- B. A clean cotton ball is used to cleanse from the top of the incision to the bottom of the incision using long strokes.
- C. The incision is packed with sterile gauze, and then sterile saline is poured over the dressing.
- D. The nurse packs wet gauze into the incision without overlapping it onto the skin.
- E. The old dressing is saturated with sterile saline before it is removed.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Packing wet gauze into the incision without overlapping onto the skin prevents skin breakdown from prolonged moisture exposure. Cleansing should be from the center outward, dressings should be pre-soaked, and old dressings are removed dry to debride the wound.
A client has been admitted for meningitis. In reviewing the laboratory analysis of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), the nurse would expect to note
- A. High protein
- B. Clear color
- C. Elevated red blood cell count
- D. Increased glucose
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: High protein. A positive CSF for meningitis would include presence of protein, a positive blood culture, decreased glucose, cloudy color with an increased opening pressure, and an elevated white blood cell count.
The triage nurse for a women's health center receives a phone call from each of the following women.
Which woman should be directed to come to the health care facility IMMEDIATELY?
- A. A multipara woman who is four weeks pregnant and reporting unilateral, dull abdominal pain.
- B. A primipara woman who is seven weeks pregnant and reporting an increase in whitish vaginal secretions.
- C. A primigravida woman who is five weeks gestation and is having vaginal spotting and some cramping.
- D. A multigravida woman who is six weeks pregnant and reporting frank, red vaginal bleeding with moderate cramps.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: Determine the least stable client. (1) correct-needs to be evaluated for an ectopic pregnancy (2) expect during first trimester of pregnancy (3) symptomatic of threatened abortion; instruct to decrease activity (4) symptoms of spontaneous abortion; instruct client to save and count pads
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