The nurse is participating in staff training about protecting clients' privacy and confidentiality. Which of the following incidents does the nurse recognize as a violation of client confidentiality? Select all that apply.
- A. A visitor talking in the waiting room states that the client has alcoholism
- B. The licensed practical nurse (LPN) has the client's report sheet in a pocket when going home
- C. The nursing assistant tells a client that the hospital roommate went for a gallbladder test
- D. The registered nurse tells a visitor to wear a mask because the client is on isolation precautions
- E. Two LPNs are discussing a possible cure for AIDS on a crowded elevator
Correct Answer: A,B,C
Rationale: Visitor disclosure , taking reports home , and sharing roommate info violate confidentiality. Isolation precautions and general discussion do not.
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A hospitalized client with thyrotoxicosis receives atenolol 50 mg PO daily. Which statement by the nurse accurately reinforces the client's understanding of this medication's purpose?
- A. Atenolol is an iodine-based medication that blocks the release of thyroid hormones.
- B. It is used to treat some of the symptoms of hyperthyroidism, such as increased heart rate.
- C. This medication is radioactive and damages or destroys the thyroid tissue.
- D. This first-line antithyroid drug inhibits the synthesis of thyroid hormones
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Atenolol is a beta-blocker that controls hyperthyroidism symptoms like tachycardia. It is not iodine-based , radioactive , or an antithyroid drug .
A client who is pregnant comes to the clinic for a first visit. The nurse gathers data about her obstetric history, which includes 3 year-old twins at home and a miscarriage 10 years ago. She is 8 weeks pregnant. Which description of her obstetric history is written correctly?
- A. Gravida 4 para 2
- B. Gravida 2 para 1
- C. Gravida 3 para 1
- D. Gravida 3 para 2
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Gravida 3 para 1. Gravida is the number of pregnancies and Parity is the number of pregnancies that reach viability (not the number of fetuses). Thus, for this woman, she is now pregnant, had 2 prior pregnancies, and 1 viable birth (twins).
The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving an intravenous infusion. Which finding would indicate that the client's IV has infiltrated?
- A. The client's arm is red and warm to the touch.
- B. The IV is running faster than the desired rate.
- C. The area around the infusion site is pale and cool to the touch.
- D. The client complains of severe pain up and down the arm.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Infiltration causes pale, cool skin around the IV site due to fluid leakage into tissues. Redness, fast infusion, or radiating pain suggest other issues.
The nurse is collecting data from a 2-week-old client who has tetralogy of Fallot. Which of the following findings would be a priority to follow up?
- A. cyanosis resolves in the knee-chest position
- B. weight gain of 0.6 lb (0.27 kg) since birth
- C. hematocrit level of 67% (0.67)
- D. murmur noted on auscultation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Elevated hematocrit indicates polycythemia, a serious complication of tetralogy of Fallot. Knee-chest relief , weight gain , and murmurs are expected.
The nurse is contributing to a staff education program about cancer screening. Which of the following findings should the nurse suggest including as a possible warning sign of cancer?
- A. recent diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia
- B. unintentional weight loss of 15 lb (6.8 kg) over the past 3 months
- C. a doughy, mobile, golf ball-sized lesion under the skin on the thigh
- D. a fever, productive cough, and hoarseness for the past 5 days
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Unintentional weight loss is a cancer warning sign. BPH is benign, a mobile lesion is likely benign, and cough/fever suggest infection.