The nurse is caring for a 25-year-old female client.
History and Physical
Body System
General
Client reports jitteriness, anxiety, and palpitations for the past 2 months. Fine hand tremor is noted. Client reports insomnia for approximately 1 week.
Integumentary
Client is diaphoretic.
Eye, Ear, Nose, andThroat (EENT)
Exophthalmos is noted. Goiter is present.
Gastrointestinal
Client reports 10 lb (4.5 kg) weight loss over the past month. Bowel sounds are normoactive. Client reports diarrhea for the past few days.
Reproductive
Last menstrual period was 3 months ago.
Vital Signs
T 99.2 F (37.3 C)
P 164
RR 22
BP 156/92
The nurse is reinforcing client teaching about home precautions following the first dose of RAI. For each nurse statement, click to specify whether the statement is appropriate or not appropriate to include in the teaching.
- A. Avoid sharing utensils with your spouse.
- B. It is safe to hold your child 2 hours after treatment.
- C. Delay pregnancy attempts for the next 4-6 months.
- D. Wash your clothes separately from those of others.
- E. You should sleep in a separate bedroom for 1-2 weeks.
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E
Rationale: A: Appropriate, as RAI can contaminate utensils, posing a radiation risk to others. B: Not appropriate, as close contact with children should be limited for several days post-RAI to minimize radiation exposure. C: Appropriate, as RAI can affect fertility and fetal health, requiring a delay in pregnancy. D: Appropriate, as washing clothes separately reduces the risk of radiation exposure to others. E: Appropriate, as sleeping separately minimizes radiation exposure to household members.
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The nurse in the emergency department is caring for a 62-year-old client.
Progress Notes
Emergency Department
0900: The client is brought to the emergency department by a family member after being found confused and lethargic. On arrival, the client is obtunded and does not respond to verbal stimuli.
Medical history includes major depressive disorder and chronic neck and back pain after a motor vehicle collision 2 years ago. The family member states that the client takes multiple medications but does not know which kind. The client was divorced a few months ago.
Physical examination shows 1-mm pupils, shallow breathing, and reduced bowel sounds. Fingerstick blood glucose is 78 mg/dL (4.3 mmol/L). ECG reveals normal sinus rhythm. Breath alcohol test is negative.
Vital signs: T 98.1 F (36.7 C), P 62, RR 8, BP 80/40, SpO, 94% on room air.
1800:
The client is awake, alert, and oriented to person, place, time, and situation. The client is experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms and is admitted for supervised detoxification.
Laboratory Results
Urine Drug Screen
On admission
Cocaine- Negative
Opioids- Positive
Amphetamines- Negative
Marijuana- Positive
Phencyclidine-Negative
Benzodiazepines- Negative
Barbiturates- Negative
Laboratory Test and Reference Range
Cocaine- Negative
Opioids- Negative
Amphetamines- Negative
Marijuana- Negative
Phencyclidine- Negative
Benzodiazepines- Negative
Barbiturates- Negative
The nurse is helping the client prepare for discharge after 3 days of inpatient detoxification. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Select all that apply.
- A. Assist the client to identify maladaptive behaviors
- B. Encourage participation in an opioid recovery support group
- C. Ensure that the client and family members are trained in the use of naloxone
- D. Obtain referrals for rehabilitation programs
- E. Reinforce education regarding prescribed opioid agonist medications
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D,E
Rationale: All are appropriate: A: Identifying maladaptive behaviors supports recovery. B: Support groups aid long-term sobriety. C: Naloxone training prevents overdose deaths. D: Referrals ensure continued care. E: Education on medications (e.g., methadone) ensures adherence.
The nurse is caring for a client at a women’s health clinic.
History & Physical
Labor and delivery unit
0800:
A 28-year-old nulliparous female comes to the clinic for confirmation of suspected pregnancy due to amenorrhea and a positive home pregnancy test. The client's current exercise regimen includes indoor cycling and outdoor running. The client reports nausea, vomiting, and breast tenderness. She has a 28-day menstrual cycle, and her last menstrual period was March 10- 17. The health care provider notes a bluish-purple vaginal mucosa and cervix during pelvic examination and confirms a 12-week intrauterine pregnancy by sonography. A fetal heart rate of 155/min is detected with handheld Doppler.
Progress Notes
Trending Maternal Weight
Prepregnancy
Height: 5 ft 5 in (165.1 cm)
Weight: 140 lb (63.5 kg)
BMI: 23.3 kg/m
12 weeks gestation
Weight: 150 lb (68 kg)
16 weeks gestation
Weight: 160 lb (72.6 kg)
Nurses’ notes
0800
Client comes to the clinic for a 20-week gestation prenatal visit. Client reports no bleeding or cramping. Vital signs and physical examination are normal. Current weight is 157 lb (71.2 kg). Client states that she is feeling well overall.
What client statement requires additional teaching reinforcement?
- A. I added gymnastics into my exercise routine.
- B. I eat carbohydrates that are high in fiber.
- C. I eat salmon once per week.
- D. I go to an indoor cycling class 3 times per week.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Gymnastics poses a risk of falls and injury during pregnancy, requiring reinforcement about safe exercises like walking or prenatal yoga.
The nurse is assisting with a staff in-service regarding safe handling of controlled substances. For each behavior or finding, click to specify whether the behavior/finding is concerning or not concerning for possible drug diversion.
- A. Excessively wastes controlled substances
- B. Friends with many other nurses on the unit
- C. Causes inventory discrepancies in the medication-dispensing machine
- D. Frequently volunteers to administer medications for other nurses' clients
- E. Asks for another nurse's password to the medication-dispensing system
Correct Answer: A,C,D,E
Rationale: A: Excessive wasting of controlled substances is concerning as it may indicate diversion for personal use or distribution. C: Inventory discrepancies suggest possible theft or misuse. D: Frequently volunteering to administer medications may provide opportunities for diversion. E: Requesting another nurse's password is a security breach and highly concerning for diversion.
The nurse is caring for an 8-year-old client who was brought to the emergency department after
becoming short of breath at school.
History and Physical
General
Well-nourished child; currently sitting in the tripod position; patches of dry, scaly, reddened skin are present in the creases of bilateral elbows and behind both knees; client reports that these areas itch
Neurological
Alert and oriented to person, place, and time
Eye, Ear, Nose, andThroat (EENT)
Pupils equal, round, and reactive to light and accommodation; client reports no nasal congestion
Pulmonary
Vital signs: RR 34, SpO 92% on room air, airway patent, intercostal retractions noted during inspiration; expiratory wheezes auscultated bilaterally; dry, spasmodic cough is noted; no stridor; difficulty speaking in complete sentences
Cardiovascular
Vital signs: T 98.8 F (37.1 C), P 110, BP 94/60; S1 and S2 heard on auscultation; nom murmurs noted; peripheral pulses 2+; capillary refill 3 seconds; no edema
Gastrointestinal
Abdomen soft; bowel sounds normal
Psychosocial
Client appears anxious and is crying, client speaks in short phrases, stating, "left my medicine at a friend's house" and "feels like I can't breathe"; client cannot remember the name of the prescribed home medication; client's parents were notified and are en route to hospital
Progress Notes
0910:
Client's parents were spoken to over the phone. Last evening, the client spent the night at a friend's housewhere some family members smoke cigarettes and have a pet cat that lives in the home.
Medical history:
No accidents or injuries were reported, vaccinations are up to date, mild persistent asthma was diagnosed at age 7, and client has atopic dermatitis.
Allergies: No known allergies.
Family history:
Client is an only child. Parents report having no known medical conditions. Paternal grandfather died of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and maternal grandmother has heart disease.
Social history:
Client lives with parents; they do not smoke cigarettes. There are no pets in the client's home.
Current medications:
Beclomethasone inhaler 2 puffs twice a day, albuterol (salbutamol) inhaler 2 puffs
every 4 hours as needed for quick relief of symptoms.
Which of the following interventions should the nurse anticipate?
- A. Administering a dose of oral prednisone
- B. Administering nebulized albuterol (salbutamol) and ipratropium bromide
- C. Encouraging a semi-Fowler position
- D. Initiating humidified, high-flow oxygen therapy
- E. Placing a continuous pulse oximeter on the client
Correct Answer: A,B,C,E
Rationale: A: Oral prednisone reduces airway inflammation in asthma exacerbations. B: Nebulized albuterol and ipratropium relieve bronchospasm. C: Semi-Fowler position aids breathing by reducing diaphragm pressure. E: Continuous pulse oximetry monitors oxygenation status.
The nurse is caring for a 12-month-old male client.
History and Physical
Body System
General
The client is brought to the emergency department by the parents due to increased leg bruising and left knee swelling for 1 day; the parents report that the client seems more tired and less playful; both parents and the sister are healthy, but a maternal uncle died at age 7 after mild head trauma.
Integumentary
Good hygiene; no abrasions; no burns; bilateral scattered lower extremity bruising
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat (EENT)
The parents report that the client's gums have been bleeding when chewing on crackers
Pulmonary
Vital signs: RR 38, SpO 100% on room air, upper respiratory infection 3 weeks ago that completely resolved after 4 days.
Cardiovascular
Vital signs: T 98.7 F (37.1 C), P 136
Musculoskeletal
Left knee redness and swelling with limited range of motion; the client can bear weight on both lower extremities; the parents state the child has recently started learning to walk by holding onto furniture and sometimes falls
Genitourinary
The parents state that urine output has been normal; urine is clear and pale yellow; the penis is uncircumcised
Psychosocial
The client is cooperative during examination; the client appears appropriately dressed for the season and weather; the mother says the child has no interest in toilet-training.
Laboratory Results.
Laboratory Test and Reference Range
Hematology.
Hematocrit
1-6 years: 39% (0.39)
30%-40%:
(0.30-0.40)
WBC
<_ 2 years: 8000/mm3 (8.0 × 10%/L)
6200-17,000/mm3
(6.2-17.0 × 10°/L)
Platelets
150,000-400,000/mm3: 163,000/mm3 (163 × 10°/L)
(150-400 × 10°/L)
aPTT (Activated partial thromboplastin time)
30-40 sec: 60 sec
PT
11-12.5 sec: 12 sec
Factor VIII
55%-145%: 6%
Factor IX
60%-140%: 100%
Which of the following statements by the client's parent indicate teaching was effective? Select all that apply.
- A. I can provide over-the-counter ibuprofen as needed for pain.
- B. If we have another child, there is a chance the child could have hemophilia too.
- C. My child should avoid playing contact sports.
- D. Tingling in the joints can be a sign of joint bleeding.
- E. We will need preventive clotting medicine only before major surgeries.
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: B: Correct - Hemophilia A is X-linked, so future children may inherit it. C: Correct - Contact sports increase bleeding risk and should be avoided. D: Correct - Tingling indicates possible joint bleeding, requiring prompt attention. A: Incorrect - Ibuprofen can increase bleeding risk. E: Incorrect - Preventive factor replacement is often needed regularly, not just before surgeries.
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