The nurse is discussing the prevention of bladder cancer with the client. Which factors that increase the client’s risk for bladder cancer should the nurse emphasize?
- A. Consuming caffeine beverages
- B. Smoking tobacco products
- C. Consuming multivitamins daily
- D. Prolonged exposure to paint smells
- E. Prolonged exposure to rubber smells
Correct Answer: B, D, E, A
Rationale: Consumption of caffeine is not associated with an increased risk for bladder cancer. B. Smoking is the number one cause of bladder cancer in the world. C. Studies show a protective effect with an increased intake of vitamins A, B6, and E. D. Exposure to aromatic amines in the textile and paint industries is clearly associated with bladder cancer. E. Exposure to aromatic amines in the rubber industry is clearly associated with bladder cancer.
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Which interrelated psychological concept is priority for the nurse caring for a client diagnosed with leukemia?
- A. Comfort.
- B. Stress.
- C. Grieving.
- D. Coping.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Leukemia’s life-threatening nature makes grieving (C) a priority, addressing loss of health. Comfort (A), stress (B), and coping (D) are secondary.
Which collaborative treatment would the nurse anticipate for the client diagnosed with DIC?
- A. Administer oral anticoagulants.
- B. Prepare for plasmapheresis.
- C. Administer frozen plasma.
- D. Calculate the intake and output.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Frozen plasma (C) replaces clotting factors in DIC. Oral anticoagulants (A) worsen bleeding, plasmapheresis (B) is rare, and I&O (D) is routine.
The client is scheduled to have a total hip replacement in two (2) months and has chosen to prepare for autologous transfusions. Which medication would the nurse administer to prepare the client?
- A. Prednisone, a glucocorticoid.
- B. Zithromax, an antibiotic.
- C. Ativan, a tranquilizer.
- D. Epogen, a biologic response modifier.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Epogen (D) stimulates RBC production for autologous donation. Prednisone (A), Zithromax (B), and Ativan (C) are unrelated.
The nurse is teaching self-care measures to the client hospitalized with HP. Which measures should the nurse plan to include?
- A. “Use dental floss daily after brushing your teeth.”
- B. “Use only an electric razor when you need to shave.”
- C. “Remove throw rugs in your home and avoid clutter.”
- D. “Increase fiber in your diet and drink plenty of liquids.”
- E. “Keep appointments for monthly platelet transfusions.”
Correct Answer: B, C, D
Rationale: Dental floss can traumatize the gums and increase the risk for bleeding. B. Because the client is at risk for bleeding due to low platelet counts, measures to decrease the risk of bleeding should be implemented, such as using an electric razor. C. Throw rugs and clutter increase the risk for falls with subsequent bleeding. D. Fiber and fluids help prevent constipation. Constipation can lead to hemorrhoids and increase the risk for bleeding. E. Platelet transfusions are usually avoided because the person’s antiplatelet antibodies bind with the transfused platelets, causing them to be destroyed.
A 1-year-old is admitted to the hospital with sickle cell anemia in crisis. Upon admission, which therapy will assume priority?
- A. Fluid administration
- B. Exchange transfusion
- C. Anticoagulant
- D. IM administration of iron and folic acid
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fluid administration is the priority in sickle cell crisis to prevent dehydration and reduce blood viscosity, which can worsen sickling.