The nurse is caring for a client with suspected colorectal cancer. Which of the following findings would support a diagnosis of colorectal cancer? Select all that apply.
- A. Fatigue
- B. Blood in the stool
- C. Change in bowel habits
- D. Unintentional weight loss
- E. Elevated hemoglobin level
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Colorectal cancer often presents with fatigue (A) due to anemia or systemic effects, blood in the stool (B) from tumor bleeding, changes in bowel habits (C) like diarrhea or constipation, and unintentional weight loss (D) from malignancy-related cachexia. Elevated hemoglobin (E) is unlikely, as anemia is more common due to chronic blood loss.
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The nurse is drawing blood from a client's peripheral vein for laboratory specimens. Which of the following are correct nursing actions? Select all that apply.
- A. Do not leave a tourniquet on more than 1 minute while looking for a vein
- B. Draw the specimen while the skin is still wet with the alcohol prep
- C. If pulsating red blood is noted, withdraw the needle and apply pressure for 5 minutes
- D. Use a highly visible vein on the ventral side of the client's wrist
- E. Vigorously shake the specimen tube to mix obtained blood with anticoagulant solution
Correct Answer: A,C
Rationale: A tourniquet left on too long (A) can cause hemoconcentration, so it should be removed after 1 minute. Pulsating blood (C) indicates arterial puncture, requiring immediate needle withdrawal and pressure to prevent hematoma. Wet alcohol (B) can cause hemolysis, and the ventral wrist (D) is a risky site due to nerves and arteries. Vigorous shaking (E) damages blood cells, so gentle inversion is preferred.
The nurse is preparing a client for a magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography. Which statements by the client would require the nurse to obtain further assessment data? Select all that apply.
- A. I ate lunch about 4 or 5 hours ago.
- B. I got a rash the last time I had IV contrast.
- C. I had my last period 6 weeks ago.
- D. I have a hearing aid implanted in my ear.
- E. I smoked a cigarette about an hour ago.
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: A contrast allergy rash (B) requires premedication or alternative imaging. A possible pregnancy (C) needs confirmation due to MRI risks. A hearing aid implant (D) may be MRI-incompatible. Recent eating (A) is less critical unless sedation is planned, and smoking (E) is irrelevant.
The nurse is caring for a child receiving chest physiotherapy (CPT). Which of the following actions by the nurse would be appropriate?
- A. Schedule the therapy thirty minutes after meals
- B. Teach the child not to cough during the treatment
- C. Continue the percussion to the rib cage area
- D. Place the child in a prone position for the therapy
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Continue the percussion to the rib cage area. Percussion should target the rib cage to mobilize secretions effectively.
While teaching the family of a child who will take phenytoin (Dilantin) regularly for seizure control, it is most important for the nurse to teach them about which of the following actions?
- A. Maintain good oral hygiene and dental care
- B. Omit medication if the child is seizure free
- C. Administer acetaminophen to promote sleep
- D. Serve a diet that is high in iron
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Swollen and tender gums occur often with use of phenytoin. Good oral hygiene and regular visits to the dentist should be emphasized.
The nurse is performing rounding on clients in restraints. Which situation would require immediate intervention by the nurse?
- A. Client in a belt restraint in the semi-Fowler position
- B. Client in mitten restraints in the side-lying position
- C. Client in soft wrist restraints in the supine position
- D. Client in vest restraint in the high-Fowler position
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A vest restraint in the high-Fowler position (D) poses a risk of strangulation or asphyxiation due to the restraint slipping upward, requiring immediate intervention. Belt restraint in semi-Fowler (A), mitten restraints in side-lying (B), and wrist restraints in supine (C) are safer positions, assuming proper application and monitoring.
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