The nurse is reinforcing meal planning teaching to a group of clients with celiac disease. Which meal is appropriate for the nurse to include?
- A. Baked salmon with rice, steamed vegetables, and dinner roll
- B. Breaded pork chops, corn on the cob, and steamed snow peas
- C. Grilled chicken, green beans, and mashed potatoes
- D. Spaghetti with Italian tomato sauce and meatballs
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Grilled chicken, green beans, and mashed potatoes are gluten-free, suitable for celiac disease. Dinner rolls, breaded pork chops, and spaghetti contain gluten, which must be avoided.
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The nurse is caring for a client with Parkinson's disease. The client spends over 1 hour to dress for scheduled therapies. What is the most appropriate action for the nurse to take in this situation?
- A. Ask family members to dress the client
- B. Encourage the client to dress more quickly
- C. Allow the client the time needed to dress
- D. Demonstrate methods on how to dress more quickly
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Allow the client the time needed to dress. Clients with Parkinson's disease often wish to take care of themselves but become very upset when hurried and then are unable to manage at all.
A culture is taken of a lesion suspected of being herpes. The nurse knows that the specimen:
- A. Should be packed on ice
- B. Should be kept warm
- C. Should be double bagged
- D. Requires no special handling
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Herpes culture specimens should be packed on ice to preserve the virus for accurate laboratory testing.
The nurse is talking with a client recently diagnosed with HIV infection about home and lifestyle alterations. Which of the following statements indicate that the client correctly understands the teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. I should avoid eating raw or undercooked meats and eggs to prevent infections
- B. I need to make sure my family members understand not to borrow my shaving razors
- C. I do not need to use barrier methods of protection if my sexual partner is also HIV positive
- D. I have started to use latex-free condoms during sexual intercourse because I have a latex allergy
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: Avoiding raw foods, not sharing razors, and using latex-free condoms reduce infection and transmission risks. Barrier methods are still needed with HIV-positive partners to prevent superinfection.
The nurse is caring for assigned clients. The nurse should first check the client with
- A. sickle cell disease who has new onset pain rated as 9 on a scale of 0-10
- B. pneumonia who has a temperature of 100.6°F (38.1°C) and is receiving IV antibiotics
- C. Graves’ disease who has a heart rate of 110/min and a blood pressure of 122/85 mm Hg
- D. diabetes mellitus who has an elevated serum glucose level and is requesting insulin lispro prior to a meal
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Severe pain (9/10) in sickle cell disease indicates a possible vaso-occlusive crisis, a medical emergency requiring immediate assessment. Fever, tachycardia, and hyperglycemia are less urgent.
The nurse is caring for a client who is attempting to leave the hospital against medical advice. The client is competent to make decisions. Which of the following actions would be essential for the nurse to take?
- A. Provide the client with a copy of the client’s medical record
- B. Tell the client that discharge forms must be signed before leaving
- C. Inform the client that the client cannot return for medical care after leaving
- D. Ensure the health care provider explains the risks of leaving the hospital to the client
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ensuring the provider explains risks ensures informed decision-making, protecting the client and minimizing liability. Medical records are not immediately provided, forms are procedural, and barring future care is incorrect.
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