The nurse is performing discharge teaching for a female client who was hospitalized after a spinal cord injury that resulted in motor paralysis. Which of the following prescription classifications, used prior to hospitalization, is most important to review with the client before discharge?
- A. An oral contraceptive
- B. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory
- C. An analgesic
- D. An antihistamine
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Motor paralysis does not affect ovulation. It is important for the nurse to review the need for continued contraceptive use with the client if a pregnancy is still undesired. A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory, an analgesic, and an antihistamine used prior to the spinal cord injury may be reviewed prior to discharge but are lower priority.
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A client is brought to the emergency department in a confused state, with slurred speech, characteristics of a headache, and right facial droop. The vital signs reveal a blood pressure of 170/88 mm Hg, pulse of 92 beats/minute, and respirations at 24 breaths/minute. On which bodily system does the nurse focus the nursing assessment?
- A. Cardiovascular system
- B. Respiratory system
- C. Endocrine system
- D. Neurovascular system
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The client is exhibiting signs of an evolving cerebrovascular accident, possibly hemorrhagic in nature, with neurologic complications. Nursing assessment will focus on the neurovascular system assessing level of consciousness, hand grasps, communication deficits, etc. Continual cardiovascular assessment is important but not the main focus of assessment. Respiratory compromise is not noted as a concern. The symptoms exhibited are not from an endocrine dysfunction.
The nurse is caring for a client with neurologic deficits who is interested in implementing a bowel training program. Which does the nurse identify as the first step?
- A. Obtaining a laxative
- B. Eating a select diet
- C. Recording bowel movements
- D. Providing privacy
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The first step in implementing a bowel training program is identifying the body's typical bowel habits. By keeping a journal of bowel movements over weeks, the client is able to identify when a bowel movement is most likely to occur. All of the other options may be included in a bowel training program at a later stage.
The nurse is caring for a client in the chronic phase of a neurologic deficit. The nurse knows that nursing management in this phase focuses on what?
- A. Working with team members to plan a rehabilitation program
- B. Retraining the client's bowel and bladder
- C. Supporting the client during recovery
- D. Preventing physical and psychological complications
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Nursing management of clients in the chronic phase of a neurologic deficit focuses on preventing physical and psychological complications. Planning a rehabilitation program occurs during the recovery phase, as would retraining the client's bowel and bladder, if possible, and supporting the client's recovery.
A nurse is caring for a client with slight expressive aphasia. Which nursing technique(s) facilitates communication with the client? Select all that apply.
- A. Offer a communication board.
- B. Encourage exercises such as whistling.
- C. Allow time for the client to respond to questions.
- D. Guess words the client has difficulty saying and confirm understanding with the client.
- E. Provide sensory aids.
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Rationale: The nurse should offer a communication board to the client, allow time for the client to respond to questions, and guess words the client has difficulty saying and confirm understanding with the client. Encouraging exercises such as whistling are appropriate for a client with dysarthria, not expressive aphasia. Providing sensory aids such as glasses is a technique appropriate for a client with receptive aphasia, not expressive aphasia.
A nurse is assisting a client with a neurologic deficit with bowel training. Which pharmacologic aid would the nurse anticipate to be used first?
- A. Stool softener
- B. Bulk forming
- C. Stimulant
- D. Lubricant
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: When using a pharmacologic aid, the nurse would anticipate using the mildest form first beginning with a stool softener. Stool softeners moisturize the feces, which facilitates passage of stool without straining. The other Classifications could also be appropriate but not used first.
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