The nurse is planning the care of the client with Meniere's disease. With which member of the interdisciplinary team should the nurse expect a consultation?
- A. Rheumatologist
- B. Otolaryngologist
- C. Physical therapist
- D. Oncologist
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Since Meniere's disease is a condition of the ear, the nurse would plan to include the otolaryngologist. Rheumatologists, physical therapists, and oncologists treat unrelated conditions.
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The client is a 60-year-old man who had a stapedectomy. He is to ambulate for the first time. Which nursing action should be taken?
- A. Encourage him to walk as far as he comfortably can
- B. Suggest that he practice bending and stretching exercises
- C. Walk with him, holding his arm
- D. Tell him to take deep breaths while he is ambulating
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Walking with the client and holding his arm ensures safety and prevents falls post-stapedectomy.
The client with severe otitis media and mastoiditis is prescribed levofloxacin IV, 250 mg every 12 hours. The medication is diluted in 100 mL of NS. To deliver the antibiotic in 30 minutes, the nurse must infuse the solution at a rate of how many mL per hour?
- A. 200
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The rate of IV infusion is calculated as follows: 100 mL over 30 minutes equals X mL over 60 minutes. Thus, 100/30 = X/60, so X = (100 × 60) / 30 = 200 mL/hr.
The client diagnosed with glaucoma is prescribed a miotic cholinergic medication. Which data indicate the medication has been effective?
- A. No redness or irritation of the eyes.
- B. A decrease in intraocular pressure.
- C. The pupil reacts briskly to light.
- D. The client denies any type of floaters.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Miotic cholinergics (e.g., pilocarpine) reduce intraocular pressure in glaucoma by increasing aqueous outflow. Redness, pupil reaction, and floaters are not primary indicators.
The student nurse asks the nurse, 'Which type of hearing loss involves damage to the cochlea or vestibulocochlear nerve?' Which statement is the best response of the nurse?
- A. It is called conductive hearing loss.
- B. It is called a functional hearing loss.
- C. It is called a mixed hearing loss.
- D. It is called sensorineural hearing loss.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Sensorineural hearing loss involves cochlear or vestibulocochlear nerve damage. Conductive loss affects the outer/middle ear, functional loss is psychological, and mixed involves both.
An adult man fell off a ladder and hit his head and lost consciousness. After regaining consciousness several minutes later, he was drowsy and had trouble staying awake. He is admitted to the hospital for evaluation. The nursing care plan will most likely include which of the following?
- A. Elevate head of bed 15 to 30 degrees
- B. Encourage fluids to 1000 mL every eight hours
- C. Assist the client to cough and deep breathe every two hours
- D. Perform chest physical therapy every four hours while awake
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Elevating the head of the bed 15 to 30 degrees promotes gravity drainage of fluid and reduces cerebral edema. Coughing, forcing fluids, and chest physical therapy may increase intracranial pressure and are contraindicated.
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