The nurse is caring for an 11-year-old girl being treated for a fractured right femur with balanced suspension traction with a Thomas ring and Pearson attachment. The physician orders 2 liters to be instilled with a dwell time of 40 minutes. The nurse measures the outflow and finds it to be 1,800 cc. During the nurse's shift, the client drinks 700 cc of fluids and voids 400 cc. The nurse should record which of the following on the client's intake and output sheet?
- A. Intake: 2,700 cc; output: 400 cc.
- B. Intake: 2,700 cc; output: 2,200 cc.
- C. Intake: 700 cc; output: 400 cc.
- D. Intake: 2,700 cc; output: 1,800 cc.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: intake and output
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The nurse is preparing to suction a client with a new tracheostomy in the postanesthesia recovery room. Which of the following actions, if performed by the nurse, indicates a break in proper technique?
- A. The nurse sets the suction source at 120 mm Hg and obtains a #14 French suction catheter.
- B. The nurse inserts the suction catheter until resistance is met, and then applies intermittent suction as the catheter is withdrawn.
- C. The nurse suctions the client's mouth prior to suctioning the tracheostomy to ensure a patent airway.
- D. The nurse administers oxygen to the client using an Ambu bag attached to 100% oxygen prior to suctioning.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: break in sterile procedure, suction mouth after trachea
A client admitted four days ago for treatment of alcohol dependence is now displaying the following symptoms: slurred speech, ataxia, uncoordinated movements, and headache. Which of the following nursing actions should be taken FIRST?
- A. Observe the client for eight hours to collect additional data.
- B. Perform a complete physical assessment.
- C. Collect a urine specimen for a drug screen.
- D. Encourage the client to talk about whatever is bothering him.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: best way to identify possible physical complications of alcohol dependence is through a complete physical assessment
The nurse cares for an 8 lb, 8 oz newborn boy. The infant's history indicates that his mother was given magnesium sulfate IV 4 g in 250 ml D5W several hours before delivery. The nurse would be MOST concerned if which of the following was observed?
- A. Temperature 97.6°F (36.5°C).
- B. Apical pulse 140 bpm.
- C. Respirations 18.
- D. BP 80/50.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: magnesium sulfate can cause slowing of respirations and hyporeflexia; normal respirations 30-60/min
The nurse is preparing a patient for an 8:00 AM outpatient electroconvulsive (ECT) treatment. Which of the following questions is the MOST important for the nurse to ask?
- A. Did you have anything to eat or drink before you came in today?
- B. Have you had any headaches since your last treatment?
- C. Who came with you to the hospital today?
- D. Have you had much memory loss since you began your treatments?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: client given general anesthesia for ECT; NPO after midnight
A three-month-old patient is experiencing increased intracranial pressure (ICP). Which of the following assessment findings should the nurse report to the physician?
- A. Pinpoint pupils.
- B. High-pitched cry.
- C. Decrease in blood pressure.
- D. Absence of reflexes.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: sign of increased intracranial pressure
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