The nurse is caring for a client with bulimia nervosa. It would be a priority for the nurse to
- A. place limits on the time allowed for client meals
- B. check on the client at irregular intervals during the overnight hours
- C. monitor the client for 1 to 2 hours after each meal
- D. discuss complications associated with bulimia nervosa with the client
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Monitoring for 1-2 hours after meals (C) prevents purging, a priority in bulimia management. Time limits (A) may increase anxiety, overnight checks (B) are less relevant, and discussing complications (D) is educational but not immediate.
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The nurse is monitoring a client who had an esophagogastroduodenoscopy 2 hours ago. Which finding requires an immediate report to the registered nurse?
- A. Blood pressure drop from 122/88 mm Hg to 106/72 mm Hg
- B. Gag reflex has not returned
- C. Sore throat when swallowing
- D. Temperature spike to 101.2 F (38.4 C)
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A temperature spike to 101.2 F (D) suggests possible perforation or infection, requiring immediate reporting. BP drop (A) is mild, absent gag reflex (B) is expected, and sore throat (C) is normal post-procedure.
Which of the following are violations of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act regarding confidentiality of privileged health information? Select all that apply.
- A. A pregnancy result is given to a husband without the wife's permission
- B. The client overhears, through a privacy curtain, the nurse call report on someone
- C. The nurse calls the client by first and last name in the public waiting room
- D. The nurse tells the transporting tech that the client has breast cancer
- E. Unlicensed assistive personnel tell the discharged client, 'You take care now.'
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Rationale: Sharing pregnancy results without consent (A), calling names publicly (C), and disclosing a diagnosis to non-care staff (D) violate HIPAA. Overhearing through a curtain (B) is unintentional, and a general farewell (E) is not a violation.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching for a client with suspected Cushing syndrome who has a 24-hour urine specimen. Which of the following information should the nurse reinforce? Select all that apply.
- A. An indwelling urinary catheter will be inserted for this test and your urine will be collected in an attached drainage bag.
- B. Discard your first void in the toilet and then record the start time of the urine collection so that the start time coincides with an empty bladder.
- C. Keep the collection container in the refrigerator or a cooled ice chest when it is not in use.
- D. Only daytime urine should be collected in the container because cortisol levels are higher in the morning.
- E. You will be given an opaque plastic container to collect your urine to protect it from light.
Correct Answer: B,C
Rationale: Discarding the first void and recording the start time (B) ensures accurate collection, and refrigerating the container (C) preserves the sample. Catheters (A) are not needed, all urine is collected (D is incorrect), and light protection (E) is unnecessary.
The nurse is planning an approach to decrease urinary incontinence in an elderly client. Which activity will do the most to help prevent incontinence?
- A. Restrict fluids until continence has been achieved and then hydrate well.
- B. Offer the bedpan at two-hour intervals during the day and every four hours at night.
- C. Encourage the client to ambulate frequently and have the client do deep breathing exercises.
- D. Encourage fluids during the day and offer the bedpan every two hours.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Adequate hydration and frequent toileting (every two hours) promote bladder health and reduce incontinence. Fluid restriction or unrelated exercises are ineffective.
The nurse is assessing a 7-year-old client who was recently admitted with nausea, vomiting, severe right lower quadrant pain, and an elevated WBC count. Which of the following statements by the client would be a priority to follow up?
- A. I feel so tired.
- B. I am hungry and I want to eat.
- C. My stomach does not hurt anymore.
- D. I do not like hospitals and I want to go home.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Resolution of pain (C) in suspected appendicitis may indicate perforation, a surgical emergency, requiring urgent follow-up. Fatigue (A), hunger (B), and dislike of hospitals (D) are less critical.