The nurse is caring for a client with Kawasaki disease. Which of the following actions would be a priority for the nurse to take?
- A. Monitor the client for gallop heart sounds and decreased urine output.
- B. Provide a quiet, nonstimulating, restful environment for the client.
- C. Apply cool compresses to the skin of the client's hands and feet.
- D. Offer the client soft foods and adequate amounts of clear liquids.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A quiet, restful environment reduces irritability and stress in Kawasaki disease, promoting recovery. Monitoring heart sounds/urine output is secondary, as cardiac complications are less immediate. Cool compresses and soft foods are less critical.
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The nurse is observing a nursing assistant transfer a client from bed to chair. Which observation needs correction? Select all that apply.
- A. The nursing assistant lowers the bed before starting the procedure.
- B. The nursing assistant sits the client on the side of the bed before assisting the client to move.
- C. The nursing assistant stands with feet close together and knees and back straight when helping the client to move.
- D. The nursing assistant asks the client to grab the arm of the nursing assistant during the transfer.
- E. The nursing assistant lifts the client up by tugging on the client's arms.
- F. The nursing assistant assists the client to stand and pivot to get into the chair.
Correct Answer: C,D,E
Rationale: The nursing assistant should stand with feet apart and knees bent to prevent injury, not grab the client's arm, and avoid tugging on the client's arms. Lowering the bed, sitting the client up, and assisting to pivot are correct.
The nurse is talking with the parent of a 14-month-old client who was exposed to measles 2 days ago. The client has not received the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. Which of the following statements would be most appropriate for the nurse to make?
- A. An MMR vaccine can be administered to your baby within 72 hours of exposure.
- B. If not experiencing symptoms now, your baby most likely did not contract the virus.
- C. You should monitor your baby's temperature twice daily for the next 7 days.
- D. Your baby can contract measles only by direct contact with the rash of an infected person.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Post-exposure MMR vaccination within 72 hours can prevent measles in unvaccinated individuals. Monitoring temperature or assuming no symptoms means no infection is incorrect, as measles has an incubation period. Measles spreads via respiratory droplets, not just rash contact.
A mother has brought her 9-month-old baby to the physician's office for a well baby visit. Based on knowledge of normal growth and development, the nurse would expect that the ability the child has acquired most recently is which of the following?
- A. Sitting up unsupported
- B. Rolling over without help
- C. Holding head up without assistance
- D. Smiling in response to a familiar face
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: By 9 months, sitting unsupported is a recently acquired milestone, typically achieved around 6-8 months, following earlier skills like rolling over and head control.
During the discharge teaching of a client with Buerger's disease, the nurse should teach the client:
- A. Exercises for improving vascular return from the lower extremities
- B. The importance of wearing mittens or gloves
- C. Dietary choices for reducing triglycerides
- D. The role of weight bearing exercises in preventing bone loss
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Exercises to improve vascular return, such as ankle pumps, help manage Buerger's disease by promoting circulation in the extremities.
The nurse is reinforcing education to a group of clients who are pregnant or planning pregnancy. Which of the following client statements about alcohol use in pregnancy indicate a need for further education? Select all that apply.
- A. As long as I don't binge drink, an occasional glass of wine is fine.
- B. I drank alcohol heavily before realizing I was pregnant, so there is no benefit to quitting now.
- C. If I drink alcohol, my baby may have withdrawal after birth but no permanent damage.
- D. It is important to stop drinking while I am trying to conceive.
- E. Third-trimester alcohol use is less harmful because the baby is fully developed.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,E
Rationale: No amount of alcohol is safe during pregnancy, as it can cause fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Quitting at any point reduces harm. Alcohol can cause permanent damage, not just withdrawal. Third-trimester exposure still risks brain development. Stopping preconception is correct.