The nurse is caring for residents in a long term care setting for the elderly. Which of the following activities will be most effective in meeting the growth and development needs for persons in this age group?
- A. Aerobic exercise classes
- B. Transportation for shopping trips
- C. Reminiscence groups
- D. Regularly scheduled social activities
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Reminiscence groups. These support ego integrity by helping elderly clients find meaning in their lives, per Erikson's theory.
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The provisions of the law for the Americans with Disabilities Act require nurse managers to
- A. Maintain an environment free from associated hazards
- B. Provide reasonable accommodations for disabled individuals
- C. Make all necessary accommodations for disabled individuals
- D. Consider both mental and physical disabilities
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The law is designed to permit persons with disabilities access to job opportunities. Employers must evaluate an applicant's ability to perform the job and not discriminate on the basis of a disability. Employers also must make 'reasonable accommodations.'
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of type 2 diabetes who is receiving exenatide (Byetta) 10 mcg SC bid. Which of the following symptoms should the nurse report immediately?
- A. Mild nausea
- B. Upper abdominal pain
- C. Occasional thirst
- D. Mild fatigue
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Upper abdominal pain may indicate pancreatitis, a serious exenatide side effect. Options A, C, and D are less urgent: nausea is common, thirst is expected, and fatigue is nonspecific.
The nurse is caring for clients in the outpatient clinic. A young adult female is seeking help for weight loss. Her weight is 257 pounds, and she is 5'7'' tall.
Which of the following indicates the MOST appropriate diet choices for breakfast?
- A. Applesauce, cream of wheat, toast.
- B. Scrambled eggs and toast, one slice of bacon.
- C. One glass of grapefruit juice.
- D. Bagel with two ounces of cream cheese and a banana.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: Determine the topic of the question. (1) correct-breakfast with some substance won't leave her feeling hungry most of the morning (2) high fat content (3) doesn't provide a balance of nutrients and may leave the client feeling very hungry before lunch (4) high fat content
The nurse is assessing the nursing care unit in a long-term facility for fire hazards. Which finding is the greatest fire hazard?
- A. Some of the nurses and nursing assistants smoke in the restroom.
- B. There are several cardboard boxes and cleaning supplies stored in the room with the emergency oxygen supply.
- C. Several residents have dust under their beds.
- D. Two of the residents have closets that are stuffed full of photo albums and sewing supplies.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Storing flammable materials near oxygen increases fire risk, as oxygen supports combustion. Smoking, dust, or cluttered closets are less hazardous.
The nurse is caring for an adult who has kidney stones. Which action is essential for the nurse to take?
- A. Take blood pressure frequently
- B. Keep the client on bed rest
- C. Position the client supine
- D. Strain all urine
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Straining urine captures kidney stones for analysis, guiding treatment. Blood pressure, bed rest, or positioning are not primary.
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