The nurse is reinforcing teaching to a client with a history of diverticulitis about lifestyle changes the client should make to reduce the risk of future episodes. Which information should the nurse reinforce to reduce the risk of future episodes? Select all that apply.
- A. Drink plenty of fluids
- B. Exercise regularly
- C. Follow a low-fiber diet
- D. Increase whole grains, fruits, and vegetables in the diet
- E. Increase intake of red meat
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: Fluids, exercise, and high-fiber foods (whole grains, fruits, vegetables) prevent constipation and reduce diverticulitis risk. Low-fiber diets and red meat increase risk by promoting constipation and inflammation.
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A couple asks the nurse about risks of several birth control methods. What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
- A. Norplant is safe and may be removed easily
- B. Oral contraceptives should not be used by smokers
- C. Depo-Provera is convenient with few side effects
- D. The IUD gives protection from pregnancy and infection
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Oral contraceptives should not be used by smokers. The use of oral contraceptives in a woman who smokes increases her risk of cardiovascular problems, such as thromboembolic disorders.
A client is admitted to the burn unit with an electrical burn. Which of the following areas probably sustained the greatest degree of injury?
- A. The skin
- B. The intrathoraxic
- C. The muscles supporting the long bones
- D. The bones
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Electrical burns cause deep tissue damage, with intrathoracic organs (heart, lungs) at greatest risk due to the current's path through the body.
The nurse has reinforced teaching with a client who has gout. Which of the following statements by the client would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. Drink plenty of fluids, including at least 2 L of water daily
- B. Reduce your consumption of alcohol or abstain from drinking
- C. Take aspirin instead of acetaminophen for minor pain or discomfort
- D. Implement a diet and physical activity regimen to maintain a healthy weight
- E. Select protein sources that are low in purine, such as low-fat dairy products
Correct Answer: A,B,D,E
Rationale: Fluids, reduced alcohol, weight management, and low-purine proteins reduce uric acid and gout flares. Aspirin can increase uric acid levels, worsening gout, and should be avoided.
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of headaches who has come to the clinic reporting a 'bad migraine.' The client was able to provide a full health history while waiting to be seen. Which finding is most concerning?
- A. Blood pressure of 136/88 mm Hg
- B. Flat affect and drowsiness
- C. Nausea and poor appetite
- D. Respiratory rate of 12/min
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Flat affect and drowsiness in a migraine are atypical and may indicate a more serious condition like a neurological event, requiring urgent evaluation. Nausea and poor appetite are common in migraines, and the BP and respiratory rate are within normal limits.
The nurse is caring for a client who is very demanding. She frequently rings the bell and asks to have her pillow fluffed or the water glass filled. Which response by the nurse will likely be most effective?
- A. Answer the bell quickly each time she rings
- B. Say, 'I do not have time to be in your room constantly.'
- C. Say, 'Why are you so upset?'
- D. Say, 'You seem concerned about something.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Acknowledging potential underlying concerns invites the client to express needs, reducing demands. Constant responses reinforce behavior, and dismissive or confrontational responses escalate tension.