The nurse is reinforcing information to a diabetic client with a new prescription for metoclopramide. Which of the following side effects must the nurse remind the client to report immediately to the health care provider? Select all that apply.
- A. Excess blinking of eyes
- B. Dry mouth
- C. Dull headache
- D. Lip smacking
- E. Puffing of cheeks
Correct Answer: A,D,E
Rationale: Metoclopramide can cause tardive dyskinesia, with symptoms like excess blinking , lip smacking , and cheek puffing , requiring immediate reporting. Dry mouth and headache are common and less urgent.
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A nurse in a school health clinic is reinforcing teaching for the parent of a young client with pediculosis capitis. Which statement by the parent indicates understanding of the teaching?
- A. I will launder recently worn clothing, sheets, and towels in hot water.'
- B. I will make sure all eating utensils are placed in the dishwasher.'
- C. I will spray the house with insecticide to control this problem.'
- D. I will throw away stuffed animals and toys that cannot be washed.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Laundering clothing, sheets, and towels in hot water effectively kills lice and nits, indicating understanding. Dishwashing utensils is irrelevant, spraying insecticide is unnecessary, and discarding toys is excessive if they can be sealed or washed.
The nurse is caring for an adult who is receiving diphenoxylate hydrochloride with atropine sulfate (Lomotil) qid. What nursing assessment is essential while the client is receiving this medication?
- A. Monitor blood pressure hourly
- B. Assess respirations before administering drug
- C. Measure hourly urine output
- D. Do neuro checks every two hours
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Lomotil can cause respiratory depression due to its opioid component, requiring respiratory assessment before administration.
What socioeconomic indicators would the nurse identify as risk factors for a 2-month-old infant to develop failure to thrive (FTT)? Select all that apply.
- A. Both caregivers work outside the home
- B. Infant lives only with mother, who is currently unemployed
- C. Infant's primary caregiver has cognitive disabilities
- D. Parents are socially and emotionally isolated
- E. Parents live together but are not married
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: Risk factors for FTT include unemployment limiting resources, caregiver cognitive disabilities impairing care, and social/emotional isolation reducing support. Working parents and unmarried status are not direct risks.
The postoperative client on hydrocodone becomes hypoxic, and naloxone is administered per protocol. What is most important for the nurse to consider in the follow-up care of this client?
- A. Client's respiratory status 60 minutes later
- B. Documenting the client's hypoxic event
- C. Obtaining an order for a different analgesic
- D. Potential for drug-drug interaction now
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: After naloxone administration for opioid-induced hypoxia, monitoring respiratory status is critical as naloxone's effects are short-acting, and respiratory depression may recur. Documentation is important but secondary, changing analgesics is not immediate, and drug interactions are less urgent.
The parent of a 7-month-old reports that the child has been crying and vomiting with a distended belly for the past 4 hours. The infant is now lying quietly in the parent's arms with a pulse of 200/min and respirations of 60/min. Which of the following components of SBAR (situation, background, assessment, recommendation/read back) communication is most important for the nurse to report?
- A. Client has been ill for approximately 4 hours
- B. Client has improved from apparent earlier distress
- C. Client is now lethargic with abnormal vital signs
- D. Does the health care provider want to order a laxative?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The infant's lethargy with tachycardia (200/min) and tachypnea (60/min) are critical, suggesting a serious condition like intussusception or volvulus, requiring urgent reporting. Duration , perceived improvement , and laxative suggestion are less critical.
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