The nurse is reinforcing teaching about how to use a metered-dose inhaler to a 9-year-old with asthma. Place the nurse's instructions in the appropriate order. All options must be used.
- A. Exhale completely
- B. Deliver one puff of medication into spacer
- C. Place lips tightly around the mouth piece
- D. Rinse mouth with water
- E. Shake the inhaler and attach it to spacer
- F. Take a slow deep breath, and hold it for 10 seconds
Correct Answer: E,A,B,C,F,D
Rationale: The correct order is: 1) Shake the inhaler and attach it to spacer (prepares medication); 2) Exhale completely (clears lungs); 3) Deliver one puff into spacer (releases medication); 4) Place lips tightly around the mouthpiece (ensures delivery); 5) Take a slow deep breath, and hold it for 10 seconds (allows medication absorption); 6) Rinse mouth with water (prevents oral thrush).
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The nurse is caring for a client with deep venous thrombosis of the lower extremity. Which of the following findings would the nurse expect to observe? Select all that apply.
- A. dry, shiny, hairless skin on the affected extremity
- B. warmth and redness of the affected extremity
- C. reports of pain in the affected calf
- D. edema of the affected extremity
- E. cyanosis of the affected toes
Correct Answer: B,C,D
Rationale: DVT causes inflammation, leading to warmth, redness, pain, and edema in the affected extremity. Dry, shiny, hairless skin and cyanosis are more typical of arterial insufficiency, not DVT.
The nurse caring for multiple clients on a medical-surgical unit should delegate which action to the nursing assistant?
- A. Assist client, post hip fracture repair, to the bathroom
- B. Check the appearance of client's wound
- C. Discontinue nasogastric tube if client tolerates oral liquids
- D. Offer orange juice to client if bedside glucose reading is <70 mg/dL (3.9 mmol/L)
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Assisting with mobility, such as to the bathroom, is within the nursing assistant's scope. Wound assessment, tube discontinuation, and treating hypoglycemia require nursing judgment and are outside their scope.
The nurse in a residence facility for older adults is planning for the year. During which month should the influenza vaccine be offered to the residents?
- A. May
- B. July
- C. September
- D. November
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: September allows influenza vaccination before the flu season peaks, ensuring immunity. Later or earlier months are less optimal.
The nurse is caring for a client who has a pulmonary embolism. Which of the following findings would the nurse expect to observe? Select all that apply.
- A. dyspnea
- B. chest pain
- C. tachypnea
- D. hypoxemia
- E. bradycardia
- F. tracheal deviation
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Pulmonary embolism obstructs pulmonary arteries, causing dyspnea, chest pain, tachypnea, and hypoxemia. Bradycardia is unlikely; tachycardia is typical. Tracheal deviation is associated with tension pneumothorax, not embolism.
A home care client is scheduled for dialysis. He asks the nurse if he should take his antihypertensive medication before going for dialysis. How should the nurse respond?
- A. He should take all regularly scheduled medications.
- B. Antihypertensives should not be taken before dialysis because the blood pressure drops during dialysis.
- C. He should check with the physician because it varies from person to person.
- D. He should take it with him and take it if his blood pressure rises during the treatment.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Antihypertensives are often held before dialysis to prevent hypotension, as dialysis can lower blood pressure. Routine administration, physician checks, or conditional dosing are less appropriate.
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