The nurse is planning care for a client admitted with suicidal ideations. To best assure client safety the nurse will implement additional precautions during which time period?
- A. During the day shift
- B. On weekday evenings
- C. Between 8 am and 10 am
- D. During the unit shift change
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: At shift change, there is often less availability of staff. The psychiatric nurse and staff should increase precautions for suicidal clients at that time. The night shift also presents a high-risk time, as do weekends, not weekdays.
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The nurse is about to administer a prescribed intravenous dose of tobramycin when the client reports vertigo and ringing in the ears. Which action should the nurse take next?
- A. Check the client's pupillary responses.
- B. Hang the dose of medication immediately.
- C. Give a dose of droperidol with the tobramycin.
- D. Hold the dose and call the primary health care provider (HCP).
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Tobramycin is an antibiotic (aminoglycoside). Ringing in the ears and vertigo are two symptoms that may indicate dysfunction of the eighth cranial nerve. The nurse should hold the dose and notify the HCP. Ototoxicity is a toxic effect of therapy with aminoglycosides and could result in permanent hearing loss. There is no need to check the pupillary response. Administering the dose would be an unsafe response.
A registered nurse is a preceptor for a new nurse and is observing the new nurse organize the client assignments and prioritize daily tasks. The registered nurse should intervene if the new nurse implements which action?
- A. Provides times for staff meals
- B. Gathers the supplies needed for a task
- C. Combines all tasks for clients in one list
- D. Documents task completions at the end of the day
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The nurse should document task completion continuously throughout the day. Options 1, 2, and 3 identify accurate components of time management.
The nurse documents a written entry regarding client care in the client's medical record. When checking the entry, the nurse notices that some of the documented information was incorrect. Which action should the nurse implement at this time?
- A. Obliterate the incorrect information with a black marker.
- B. Use correction fluid to cover up the incorrect information.
- C. Erase the error completely and write in the correct information.
- D. Draw a line through the incorrect information and initial the change.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: To correct a written error documented in a medical record, the nurse draws one line through the incorrect information and then initials the error. The information remains visible and properly labeled as incorrect. Errors are never erased, and correction fluid or black markers are never used on a legal document such as the medical record.
A delivery room nurse is preparing a client for a cesarean delivery. Which position will promote maximum uteroplacental perfusion during this surgery?
- A. Prone position
- B. Semi-Fowler's position
- C. Trendelenburg's position
- D. Supine position with a wedged right hip
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Vena cava and descending aorta compression by the pregnant uterus impedes blood return from the lower trunk and extremities, thereby decreasing cardiac return, cardiac output, and blood flow to the uterus and subsequently the fetus. The best position to prevent this would be side-lying with the uterus displaced off the abdominal vessels. Positioning for abdominal surgery necessitates a supine position, so a wedge placed under the right hip provides displacement of the uterus off of the vena cava. A semi-Fowler's or prone position is not practical for this type of abdominal surgery. Trendelenburg positioning places pressure from the pregnant uterus on the diaphragm and lungs, decreasing respiratory capacity and oxygenation.
The nurse should implement which safety measures to prevent an electrical shock when using electrical equipment? Select all that apply.
- A. Use a two-prong outlet.
- B. Check the electrical cord for fraying.
- C. Keep the electrical cord away from the sink.
- D. Place the excess electrical cord under a small carpet.
- E. Grasp the electrical cord when unplugging the equipment.
- F. Disconnect the electrical cord from the wall socket when cleaning the equipment.
Correct Answer: B,C,F
Rationale: The nurse needs to implement measures to prevent an electrical shock when using electrical equipment. These measures include using a three-prong plug that is grounded, checking the electrical cord for fraying or other damage, keeping the electrical cord away from the sink or other sources of water, using electrical tape to secure the excess electrical cord to the floor where it will not be stepped on (the cord should not be placed under carpet), grasping the plug (not the electrical cord) when unplugging the equipment, and disconnecting the electrical cord from the wall socket when cleaning the equipment.