The nurse is caring for a newborn with a suspected diaphragmatic hernia. The nurse should:
- A. Place the infant in Trendelenburg position
- B. Begin intravenous fluids immediately
- C. Maintain a quiet environment
- D. Position the infant on the affected side
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Positioning a newborn with a diaphragmatic hernia on the affected side facilitates lung expansion on the unaffected side, improving respiration. Trendelenburg worsens breathing, and fluids are secondary.
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A young boy tells the nurse, 'I don't like my Dad to kiss or hug my Mom. I love my Mom and want to marry her.' The nurse recognizes this stage of growth and development as:
- A. Electra complex
- B. Oedipus complex
- C. Superego
- D. Ego
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The Oedipus complex involves a young boy's erotic attachment to his mother and jealousy toward his father.
The charge nurse is assigning staff for the day. Staff consists of an RN, an LPN, and a certified nursing assistant. Which client assignment should be given to the nursing assistant?
- A. Exploratory laparotomy with a colon resection the previous shift
- B. Client with a stroke who has been hospitalized for two days
- C. A client with metastatic cancer on PCA morphine
- D. A new admission with diverticulitis
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A stable stroke client (hospitalized for two days) is appropriate for a nursing assistant, who can assist with basic care (e.g., hygiene, mobility). Recent surgery (A), PCA morphine (C), and new admissions (D) require higher-level nursing skills.
An 18-year-old client enters the emergency room complaining of coughing, chest tightness, dyspnea, and sputum production. On physical assessment, the nurse notes agitation, nasal flaring, tachypnea, and expiratory wheezing. These signs should alert the nurse to:
- A. A tension pneumothorax
- B. An asthma attack
- C. Pneumonia
- D. Pulmonary embolus
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A tension pneumothorax is an accumulation of air in the pleural space. Important physical assessment findings to confirm this condition include cyanosis, jugular vein distention, absent breath sounds on the affected side, distant heart sounds, and lowered blood pressure. Asthma is a disorder in which there is an airflow obstruction in the bronchioles and smaller bronchi secondary to bronchospasm, swelling of mucous membranes, and increased mucus production. Physical assessment reveals some important findings: agitation, nasal flaring, tachypnea, and expiratory wheezing. Pneumonia is an acute bacterial or viral infection that causes inflammation of the lung in the alveolar and interstitial tissue and results in consolidation. Specific assessment findings to confirm this condition include decreased chest expansion caused by pleuritic pain, dullness on percussion over consolidated areas, decreased breath sounds, and increased vocal fremitus. A pulmonary embolus is the passage of a foreign substance (blood clot, fat, air, or amniotic fluid) into the pulmonary artery or its branches, with subsequent obstruction of blood supply to lung tissue. Specific assessment findings that confirm this condition include tachypnea, tachycardia, crackles (rales), transient friction rub, diaphoresis, edema, and cyanosis.
A client admitted to the psychiatric unit claims to be the Pope and insists that he will not be kept away from his followers. The most likely explanation for the client's delusion is:
- A. A reaction formation
- B. A stressful event
- C. Low self-esteem
- D. Overwhelming anxiety
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Delusions of grandeur, like claiming to be the Pope, often stem from low self-esteem in psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia, compensating for feelings of inadequacy. The other factors are less specific.
The nurse is performing discharge teaching on a client at high risk for the development of skin cancer. Which instruction should be included in the client teaching?
- A. "You should see the doctor every six months."
- B. "Sunbathing should be done between the hours of noon and 3 p.m."
- C. "If you have a mole, it should be removed and biopsied."
- D. "You should wear sunscreen when going outside."
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Wearing sunscreen protects against UV radiation, a key skin cancer risk factor. Regular checkups (A) are less specific, sunbathing at peak hours (B) increases risk, and routine mole removal (C) is excessive.
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