The nurse is planning care for a client who has COPD. Which statement is the client most likely to say about activity tolerance?
- A. The most difficult time of the day for me is the first hour after waking up in the morning.'
- B. I feel best in the morning after a good night's sleep.'
- C. I seem to have more energy after eating a big meal.'
- D. I don't know why, but I get my 'second wind' at night and don't want to go to bed.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Morning fatigue is common in COPD due to mucus accumulation and poor sleep, affecting activity tolerance.
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Which data are significant when assessing a client diagnosed with rule-out Legionnaires' disease?
- A. The amount of cigarettes smoked a day and the age when started.
- B. Symptoms of aching muscles, high fever, malaise, and coughing.
- C. Exposure to a saprophytic water bacterium transmitted into the air.
- D. Decreased bilateral lung sounds in the lower lobes.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Symptoms like aching muscles, high fever, malaise, and coughing (B) are characteristic of Legionnaires' disease, a severe pneumonia. Smoking history (A) is non-specific. Exposure to Legionella (C) is a risk factor, not a clinical datum. Decreased lung sounds (D) are less specific than systemic symptoms.
The client has had a total laryngectomy. Which referral is specific for this surgery?
- A. CanSurmount.
- B. Dialogue.
- C. Lost Chord Club.
- D. SmokEnders.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Lost Chord Club (C) supports laryngectomy patients with communication and adjustment. CanSurmount (A), Dialogue (B), and SmokEnders (D) are for cancer, CLL, and smoking cessation.
The client is diagnosed with mild intermittent asthma. Which medication should the nurse discuss with the client?
- A. Daily inhaled corticosteroids.
- B. Use of a 'rescue inhaler.'
- C. Use of systemic steroids.
- D. Leukotriene agonists.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Mild intermittent asthma requires a rescue inhaler (B) (e.g., albuterol) for PRN use. Daily corticosteroids (A), systemic steroids (C), and leukotrienes (D) are for persistent asthma.
Which nursing observation provides the best evidence that postural drainage is effective?
- A. The client's respiratory rate is increased.
- B. The client's heart rate is much improved.
- C. The client's sputum culture is negative.
- D. The client raises a large volume of sputum.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Raising a large volume of sputum indicates that postural drainage is effectively clearing secretions from the airways.
Which nursing assessment is most important when caring for a client experiencing a severe allergic reaction?
- A. Taking the client's temperature
- B. Assessing the client's blood pressure
- C. Monitoring the client's respiratory status
- D. Checking the client's pupillary response
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Monitoring respiratory status is critical during a severe allergic reaction, as anaphylaxis can cause airway obstruction and respiratory distress.
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