The nurse is caring for an adult who had a cerebrovascular accident. The nurse gives the client a washcloth and encourages the client to wash her face. The client looks at the washcloth as though she does not know what to do with it. The nurse knows that this indicates that the client has which of the following?
- A. Apraxia
- B. Aphasia
- C. Agnosia
- D. Dysarthria
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Agnosia is the inability to recognize objects, like a washcloth, despite intact sensory function, common post-CVA, unlike apraxia (motor planning), aphasia (language), or dysarthria (speech articulation).
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The nurse is reinforcing postpartum discharge instructions to a client. Which instruction should the nurse include to promote newborn safety?
- A. Avoid using blankets to position the newborn in the car seat
- B. Place the newborn in the prone position in bed while sleeping
- C. Position the newborn's car seat in the back seat facing forward
- D. Remove pillows and loose blankets from the newborn's crib
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Removing pillows and blankets from the crib reduces SIDS risk. Blankets in car seats are unsafe, prone sleeping increases SIDS risk, and forward-facing car seats are incorrect for newborns.
The nurse is caring for a client with a long leg cast. During discharge teaching about appropriate exercises for the affected extremity, the nurse should recommend exercises
- A. Isometric
- B. Range of motion
- C. Aerobic
- D. Isotonic
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Isometric. The nurse should instruct the client on isometric exercises for the muscles of the casted extremity, i.e., instruct the client to alternately contract and relax muscles without moving the affected part.
The nurse is discussing iron deficiency anemia with a community group. Which of the following persons are at risk for iron deficiency anemia? Select all that apply.
- A. A 15-month-old who drinks a lot of milk
- B. A 6-year-old who has sickle cell anemia
- C. An adolescent female
- D. A woman who is 8 months pregnant
- E. An African-American middle-aged man
- F. A 78-year-old on a fixed income
Correct Answer: A,C,D,F
Rationale: Toddlers drinking excessive milk, adolescent females (due to menstruation), pregnant women (increased iron demand), and elderly on fixed incomes (poor diet) are at risk. Sickle cell anemia and African-American males are not specific risk factors.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching about newly prescribed clonidine for a client with hypertension. Which of the following information would be most important for the nurse to reinforce?
- A. Avoid consuming high-sodium foods
- B. Do not stop taking the medication abruptly
- C. Limit alcohol intake while taking the medication
- D. Use an oral moisturizer to relieve dry mouth
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Abruptly stopping clonidine can cause rebound hypertension, a critical risk. Sodium , alcohol , and dry mouth are less urgent.
The nurse employed in a woman's health care clinic would be most concerned about which client statement?
- A. I recently noticed a small, round, painless, mobile lump in my left breast while showering.
- B. Last night while breastfeeding, my nipples were cracked and my breasts were painful.
- C. My right breast is red and warm with little tiny indented areas on the surface of the skin.
- D. Sometimes during my cycle, I notice breast nodules that are movable and feel soft to the touch.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Red, warm breast with indented skin suggests inflammatory breast cancer, requiring urgent evaluation. A mobile lump is often benign, nipple pain is common in breastfeeding, and cyclic nodules are typically hormonal.
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