The nurse is reinforcing teaching to an overweight 54-year-old client about ways to decrease symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea. Which interventions would be most effective? Select all that apply.
- A. Eating a high-protein snack at bedtime
- B. Limiting alcohol intake
- C. Losing weight
- D. Taking a mild sedative at bedtime
- E. Taking a nap during the day
- F. Taking modafinil at bedtime
Correct Answer: B,C
Rationale: Limiting alcohol (B) reduces airway relaxation, and losing weight (C) decreases airway obstruction, both directly alleviating sleep apnea symptoms.
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A student nurse is caring for a client with iron deficiency anemia who is newly prescribed ferrous sulfate. Which action by the student nurse requires the supervising nurse to intervene?
- A. Encourages the client to drink extra fluids while taking ferrous sulfate
- B. Offers the client orange juice for administration of ferrous sulfate
- C. Plans to administer ferrous sulfate one hour before breakfast
- D. Prepares to administer a prescribed calcium supplement with ferrous sulfate
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Calcium inhibits iron absorption, so administering ferrous sulfate with a calcium supplement reduces its effectiveness, requiring intervention.
The mother of a 4-month-old infant calls the physician's office reporting that her child has a temperature of 101°F and a rash that is blanchable and doesn't itch. What does the LPN expect will be ordered for this child?
- A. Aspirin
- B. Ibuprofen
- C. Acetaminophen
- D. Antibiotics
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Acetaminophen is safe for fever in infants, addressing the temperature while the non-itchy, blanchable rash is monitored, likely viral.
A new mother is two days postpartum, is breastfeeding her infant, and now is preparing for discharge. She states that for contraception she is going to use her diaphragm, which she still has. The nurse's response should be based on which information?
- A. Diaphragms need to be refitted after the birth of a baby.
- B. As long as the diaphragm is in good shape, the client can continue to use it.
- C. Diaphragms are not good contraceptives for postpartal women.
- D. Since the client is breastfeeding, she will not need her diaphragm for four to six months.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Postpartum pelvic changes require diaphragm refitting to ensure effective contraception, as size may differ after childbirth.
A client is taking tranylcypromine (Parnate) and has received dietary instruction. Which of the following food selections would be contraindicated for this client?
- A. Fresh juice, carrots, vanilla pudding
- B. Apple juice, ham salad, fresh pineapple
- C. Hamburger, fries, strawberry shake
- D. Red wine, fava beans, aged cheese
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Red wine, fava beans, and aged cheese contain tyramine and other vasopressors that can interact with MAOIs, potentially causing malignant hypertension.
Which one of these tasks can be safely delegated to a practical nurse (PN)?
- A. Assess the function of a newly created ileostomy
- B. Care for a client with a recent complicated double barrel colostomy
- C. Provide stoma care for a client with a well functioning ostomy
- D. Teach ostomy care to a client and their family members
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Provide stoma care for a client with a well functioning ostomy. The care of a mature stoma and the application of an ostomy appliance may be delegated to a PN. This client has minimal risk of instability of the situation.