The nurse is caring for a client with deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremity. Which of the following findings would the nurse expect to observe? Select all that apply.
- A. dry, shiny, hairless skin on the affected extremity
- B. warmth and redness of the affected extremity
- C. reports of pain in the affected calf
- D. edema of the affected extremity
- E. cyanosis of the affected toes
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: DVT causes inflammation, leading to warmth, redness, pain, and edema in the affected extremity. Dry, shiny, hairless skin and cyanosis are more typical of arterial insufficiency, not DVT.
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The licensed practical nurse is monitoring a client receiving an IV of Nipride in D5W. The IV bag has a foil covering, and the nurse notes that the IV fluid has a light brownish tint. The nurse should:
- A. Discard the solution.
- B. Obtain a bag of normal saline.
- C. Cover both the solution bag and the IV tubing with foil.
- D. Do nothing because the solution is expected to be light brown in color.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Nipride (nitroprusside) is light-sensitive and turns light brown, which is normal if protected by foil. No action is needed.
The nurse is reviewing the medical record for an adolescent client with major depressive disorder. Which of the following findings would be consistent with the condition? Select all that apply.
- A. often sleeps during class or after-school activities
- B. has received disciplinary action at school due to absenteeism and angry outbursts
- C. has unintentionally lost 8 lb (3.6 kg) over the past 3 weeks
- D. abruptly quit playing sports despite receiving previous athletic awards and trophies
- E. voices concern about the appearance of acne on the face
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Excessive sleep, irritability (outbursts), weight loss, and loss of interest in activities (quitting sports) are hallmarks of depression. Acne concern is typical adolescent behavior, not specific to depression.
The spouse of a client calls the nurse at the clinic and reports that the client is not feeling well and is concerned that something is seriously wrong. How should the nurse respond initially?
- A. Ask the spouse to further describe the client's symptoms
- B. Indicate that privacy rules prevent discussion of concerns with the spouse
- C. Offer a same-day appointment to the client
- D. Tell the spouse to have the client call the nurse
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Asking for symptom details helps assess urgency without violating privacy, as the spouse initiated contact. Privacy rules don't preclude initial fact-gathering, but direct client contact or an appointment may follow based on severity.
The home care nurse is observing the client's spouse performing a colostomy irrigation. Which action needs correction?
- A. The spouse holds the irrigating solution about 18 inches above the stoma.
- B. The client is sitting on the toilet seat for the irrigation.
- C. The spouse is using 1000 mL of irrigating solution.
- D. The spouse uses petroleum jelly to lubricate the tip of the catheter.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Petroleum jelly is not suitable for lubricating colostomy irrigation catheters, as it may degrade materials or harbor bacteria; water-soluble lubricant is preferred. The height, volume, and position are appropriate.
Unlicensed assistive personnel on the cardiac floor report to the nurse that, during the first vital sign measurement on the shift, a client's blood pressure measured 196/102 mm Hg on the automated blood pressure machine. What action should the nurse take first?
- A. Have unlicensed assistive personnel recheck the client's blood pressure
- B. Immediately notify the supervising registered nurse
- C. Obtain the client's pm labetalol from the medication dispensing machine
- D. Recheck the client's blood pressure with a manual cuff
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Automated BP readings can be inaccurate. Rechecking with a manual cuff ensures accuracy before escalating or medicating, as severe hypertensionزه://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q7sE1Xh_1Qsevere hypertension (≥180/110 mm Hg) requires prompt action if confirmed.
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