The nurse is caring for a first-time mother who is asking how to help her baby sleep through the night as the baby gets older. Which recommendation should the nurse tell the mother?
- A. Rock her to sleep every night until she is in a deep sleep.
- B. Give diphenhydramine 12.5 mg orally to put the baby to sleep.
- C. If she starts waking up a lot in the middle of the night, put her in the bed with you.
- D. Give the last feeding as late as possible, and put her in the bed awake without a bottle.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Placing the baby in bed awake after a late feeding promotes self-soothing and healthy sleep habits, unlike the other options, which may create dependencies or safety risks.
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The nurse is preparing to deliver an infusion of vancomycin through a client's peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC). Shortly after the infusion begins the IV pumps beeps, indicating a blockage. How should the nurse proceed? Select all that apply.
- A. start a peripheral IV in the opposite limb
- B. notify the PICC nurse if unable to clear the blockage
- C. use a 5 mL syringe to flush the PICC with sterile saline
- D. ask the client to raise and lower the arm or cough
- E. attempt to flush the line by aggressively pushing heparin to clear the blockage
- F. use a 10 mL syringe to gently flush the PICC with sterile saline or tPA as ordered
Correct Answer: B, D, F
Rationale: Notifying the PICC nurse, repositioning the arm, and gently flushing with a 10 mL syringe (saline or tPA as ordered) are appropriate. Aggressive flushing or small syringes risk damage, and a peripheral IV is unnecessary.
Which nursing assessment indicates that involutional changes have occurred in a client who is 3 days postpartum?
- A. The fundus is firm and 3 finger widths below the umbilicus.
- B. The client has a moderate amount of lochia serosa.
- C. The fundus is firm and even with the umbilicus.
- D. The uterus is approximately the size of a small grapefruit.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A firm fundus 3 finger widths below the umbilicus by day 3 postpartum indicates normal uterine involution, as the uterus shrinks progressively after delivery.
A client is admitted with suspected Legionnaires' disease. Which factor increases the risk of developing Legionnaires' disease?
- A. Treatment of arthritis with steroids
- B. Foreign travel
- C. Eating fresh shellfish twice a week
- D. Doing volunteer work at the local hospital
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Steroid use increases the risk of Legionnaires' disease by suppressing the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to Legionella infection.
A client in the ICU is given procainamide HCl (Pronestyl) slowly IV push. The nurse should withhold the next dose of this medication and notify the physician if which of the following is observed on the cardiac monitor?
- A. One premature ventricular contraction (PVC).
- B. Sinus rhythm with occasional bigeminy.
- C. Persistent tachycardia of 112 beats per minute.
- D. Prolongation of the QT interval.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: prolongation of the QT interval is a side effect that can lead to torsades de pointes, a life-threatening arrhythmia
The nurse is preparing to assist with a lumbar puncture for a client with suspected meningitis. Which of the following positions should the nurse place the client in?
- A. Supine with the head elevated.
- B. Prone with the head turned to one side.
- C. Side-lying with knees flexed to the chest.
- D. Sitting with the back arched.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: side-lying with knees flexed to the chest maximizes spinal flexion, facilitating access to the subarachnoid space
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