The nurse is providing teaching to a patient who has acute viral rhinitis about management of upper respiratory infections (URI). Which of the following patient statements indicate that additional teaching is needed?
- A. I can take acetaminophen to treat discomfort.
- B. I will drink lots of juices and other fluids to stay hydrated.
- C. I can use my nasal decongestant spray until the congestion is all gone.
- D. I will watch for changes in nasal secretions or the sputum that I cough up.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The nurse should clarify that nasal decongestant sprays should be used for no more than 5 days to prevent rebound vasodilation and congestion. The other responses indicate that the teaching has been effective.
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The nurse is caring for a patient with a tracheostomy who has a new prescription for a fenestrated tracheostomy tube. Which of the following actions should be included in the plan of care?
- A. Leave the tracheostomy inner cannula inserted at all times.
- B. Place the decannulation cap in the tube before cuff deflation.
- C. Assess the ability to swallow before using the fenestrated tube.
- D. Inflate the tracheostomy cuff during use of the fenestrated tube.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Because the cuff is deflated when using a fenestrated tube, the patient's risk for aspiration should be assessed before changing to a fenestrated tracheostomy tube. The decannulation cap is never inserted before cuff deflation because to do so would obstruct the patient's airway. The cuff is deflated and the inner cannula removed to allow air to flow across the patient's vocal cords when using a fenestrated tube.
An RN is observing a nursing student who is suctioning a hospitalized patient with a tracheostomy in place. Which of the following actions by the student requires the RN to intervene?
- A. The student preoxygenates the patient for 1 minute before suctioning.
- B. The student puts on clean gloves and uses a sterile catheter to suction.
- C. The student inserts the catheter about 13 cm into the tracheostomy tube.
- D. The student applies suction for 10 seconds while withdrawing the catheter.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sterile gloves and a sterile catheter are used when suctioning a tracheostomy. The other student actions do not require intervention by the RN. Although the patient may not need 1 minute of preoxygenation, this would not be unsafe. Suctioning for 10 seconds is appropriate. The length of catheter that should be inserted depends on the length of the tracheostomy tube, but the range is 13-15 cm for most adult patients.
The nurse is caring for a patient who is scheduled for a total laryngectomy and radical neck dissection for cancer of the larynx. The patient asks the nurse, 'How will I talk after the surgery?' Which of the following responses by the nurse is best?
- A. You will breathe through a permanent opening in your neck, but you will not be able to communicate orally.
- B. You won't be able to talk right after surgery, but you will be able to speak again after the tracheostomy tube is removed.
- C. You won't be able to speak as you used to, but there are artificial voice devices that will give you the ability to speak normally.
- D. You will have a permanent opening into your neck, and you will need to have rehabilitation for some type of voice restoration.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Voice restoration is planned after a total laryngectomy, and a variety of assistive devices are available to restore communication. Although the ability to communicate orally is changed, it would not be appropriate to tell a patient that this ability would be lost. Artificial voice devices do not permit normal-sounding speech. In a total laryngectomy, the vocal cords are removed, so normal speech is impossible.
The nurse obtains the following assessment data for a patient who has influenza. Which of the following information is most important to communicate to the health care provider?
- A. Temperature of 38 C (100.4 F)
- B. Diffuse crackles in the lungs
- C. Sore throat and frequent cough
- D. Myalgia and persistent headache
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The crackles indicate that the patient may be developing pneumonia, a common complication of influenza, which would require aggressive treatment. Myalgia, headache, mild temperature elevation, and sore throat with cough are typical symptoms of influenza and are treated with supportive care measures such as over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers and increased fluid intake.
Which of the following nursing actions should the nurse perform when suctioning a tracheostomy?
- A. Insert tube 13-15 cm while suctioning.
- B. Withdraw catheter in a straight line while applying intermittent suction.
- C. Limit suction time to 10 seconds.
- D. Oxygenate the patient once all suctioning is completed.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Suction time should not exceed 10 seconds. The tube is inserted 13-15 cm but not while suctioning. Suction is done intermittently while withdrawing the catheter but not in a straight line; the catheter should be rotated when withdrawing. Oxygenating the patient after each tube insertion rather than when suctioning is completed.
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