The nurse is delivering care to a client who is diagnosed with toxic shock syndrome (TSS). Which complication of this syndrome should the nurse monitor the client for?
- A. Pulmonary embolism
- B. Vitamin K deficiency
- C. Factor VIII deficiency
- D. Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (DIC)
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: TSS is caused by infection and is often associated with tampon use. DIC is a complication of TSS. The nurse monitors the client for signs of this complication, and notifies the primary health care provider promptly if signs and symptoms are noted. The other options are not complications of TSS.
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The nurse makes a home visit to a primiparous client and her neonate at 1 week after a vaginal delivery. Which of the following findings should be reported to the physician?
- A. A scant amount of maternal lochia serosa.
- B. The presence of a neonatal tonic neck reflex.
- C. A nonpalpable maternal fundus.
- D. Neonatal central cyanosis.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Neonatal central cyanosis indicates possible respiratory or cardiac issues and requires immediate reporting. The other findings are normal at 1 week postpartum.
A family has been notified that their son is brain dead, and the physician has discussed the possibility of donating organs. The nurse should collaborate with the physician to contact which referral source that is responsible for organ recovery in the United States?
- A. Organ and Tissue Procurement Organizations.
- B. American Transplant Association.
- C. American Hospice Foundation.
- D. American Association of Critical-Care Nurses.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Organ and Tissue Procurement Organizations are responsible for coordinating organ recovery in the United States, as they manage the donation process and ensure compliance with regulations.
Which action is included in the accurate procedure for administering heparin sodium subcutaneously?
- A. Injecting the medication via an infusion device
- B. Massaging the injection site after administration
- C. Injecting the medication 1 inch from the umbilicus
- D. Avoiding aspiration before administration of the medication
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Aspiration before administration of heparin sodium, an anticoagulant, should be avoided. Heparin administered by the subcutaneous route does not require an infusion device. The injection site is above the iliac crest or in the abdominal fat layer. It is injected at least 2 inches from the umbilicus. After administration, the needle is withdrawn, pressure is applied to the injection site, but the site is not massaged. Injection sites are rotated.
The clinic nurse is reviewing the laboratory reports for a client who is taking allopurinol (Zyloprim). Which of the following laboratory findings indicates that the allopurinol is having the desired effect?
- A. Decreased serum uric acid level.
- B. Decreased serum potassium level.
- C. Increased serum calcium level.
- D. Increased hemoglobin level.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Allopurinol reduces serum uric acid levels by inhibiting xanthine oxidase, which is its therapeutic effect in treating gout.
The nurse is teaching a client about the use of a peak flow meter for asthma management. The client should be instructed to:
- A. Use it only during an attack
- B. Record the highest of three readings
- C. Clean it with alcohol daily
- D. Use it before exercise only
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Recording the highest of three peak flow readings provides the most accurate assessment of lung function for asthma monitoring.
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