The nurse is caring for a hospitalized adult who is receiving a blood transfusion. Twenty minutes after the start of the transfusion, the client complains of feeling cold and is shivering. What is the best first action for the LPN to take?
- A. Put a warm blanket on the client
- B. Take the client's vital signs
- C. Elevate the client's feet
- D. Stop the transfusion
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Shivering and feeling cold during a transfusion suggest a possible transfusion reaction, requiring immediate cessation of the transfusion to prevent further complications, followed by vital signs and physician notification.
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The nurse on the telemetry unit is preparing client medications in the medication room. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform to be consistent with client safety practices related to medication administration? Select all that apply.
- A. Confirm the client's identity, medication, dosage, time, and route prior to medication administration
- B. Do not administer any medication that is damaged or has an unreadable label
- C. Place all medications in a dispensing cup before taking them to a client's room
- D. Review laboratory values before administering anticoagulants
- E. Wear gloves when handling transdermal medication patches
Correct Answer: A,B,D,E
Rationale: These actions align with safe medication administration practices: verifying the 'five rights' (A), ensuring medication integrity (B), checking relevant lab values for anticoagulants (D), and using gloves to prevent absorption of transdermal medications (E).
A nursing assistant assigned to care for a client with a radium implant tells the nurse, 'I don't want to be assigned to that radioactive patient.' The best action for the nurse to take is to:
- A. Tell the nursing assistant that the client's body acts as a shield.
- B. Point out that her behavior is uncaring.
- C. Instruct her regarding the use of a lead-lined apron.
- D. Ask the nursing assistant why she is afraid of the client.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Asking why the nursing assistant is afraid addresses her concerns and allows education. Claiming the body shields radiation is inaccurate. Calling her uncaring is unprofessional. Lead aprons are not typically used for implants.
The nurse is teaching a group of adults about modifiable cardiac risk factors. Which of the following should the nurse focus on first?
- A. Weight reduction
- B. Stress management
- C. Physical exercise
- D. Smoking cessation
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Smoking cessation. Stopping smoking is the priority for clients at risk for cardiac disease, because of its effects of reducing oxygenation and constricting blood vessels.
A nurse is reinforcing appropriate interventions with the parent of an infant who had a febrile seizure. Which instruction is appropriate to review?
- A. Give acetaminophen or ibuprofen every 6-8 hours to control fever.
- B. Give the infant frequent tepid sponge baths to control the fever.
- C. If the infant develops another seizure, wait 15 minutes to see if it subsides.
- D. Place ice bags under the arms and around the neck to control fever.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Administering acetaminophen or ibuprofen every 6-8 hours helps control fever, reducing the risk of recurrent febrile seizures in infants.
The nurse has reinforced teaching for a client with newly diagnosed von Willebrand disease. Which of the following statements by the client would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. I can use a humidifier to help prevent nosebleeds.
- B. I need to wear gloves while doing yard work.
- C. I should use a soft-bristled toothbrush and floss carefully.
- D. I will notify my health care provider if I soak a menstrual pad in an hour.
- E. I will take NAPROXEN to decrease pain and inflammation if I am injured.
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Rationale: Using a humidifier (A) prevents mucosal drying and nosebleeds. A soft-bristled toothbrush and careful flossing (C) minimize gum bleeding. Reporting heavy menstrual bleeding (D) is critical to manage bleeding risks in von Willebrand disease.
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