The nurse is talking with a client with atrial fibrillation who has a new prescription for dabigatran. Which of the following statements by the client would require follow-up?
- A. I should use a soft-bristled toothbrush when brushing my teeth.'
- B. I will notify my health care provider if I notice blood in my urine or stool.'
- C. I should swallow the medication capsule whole with a full glass of water.'
- D. I will have blood specimens obtained periodically while taking the medication.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Dabigatran does not require routine blood monitoring (D), unlike warfarin, so this statement requires follow-up. Soft toothbrush (A), reporting bleeding (B), and swallowing whole (C) are correct.
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The nurse is caring for a client who had a colostomy. Which comment by the client indicates that she is showing an interest in learning about her colostomy?
- A. Why did this problem have to happen to me?'
- B. What is the bag of water for?'
- C. When will I get rid of this thing?'
- D. The doctor didn't really do a colostomy.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Asking about the bag's purpose shows curiosity and readiness to learn about colostomy care. Other comments reflect denial, frustration, or lack of engagement.
A 13-month-old child is admitted to the pediatric unit with diarrhea and vomiting. The mother tells the nurse that she is worried because her son does not yet walk. She says her other children walked at eight and nine months and asks what could be wrong with this child. How should the nurse respond?
- A. All babies are different. It is not abnormal that the baby is not yet walking.'
- B. The baby should be walking. I'll let the doctor know he is behind developmentally.'
- C. Your son is probably enjoying being the baby and is not eager to grow up and walk.'
- D. Walking requires complex coordination. Your son is probably just a little slow to develop this. Don't worry.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Walking typically occurs between 9-18 months; at 13 months, not walking is within normal variation, reassuring the mother without dismissing concerns.
The nurse reinforces teaching about methotrexate to a client with rheumatoid arthritis. It is most important to address which topic regarding this drug?
- A. Need for an eye examination
- B. Need for sunblock
- C. Risk for infection
- D. Risk for kidney injury
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Methotrexate suppresses the immune system, significantly increasing the risk for infection (C). This is a critical teaching point to ensure the client takes precautions. Eye exams (A), sunblock (B), and kidney injury (D) are less directly associated with methotrexate's primary risks.
Parents of a 6 month-old breast fed baby ask the nurse about increasing the baby's diet. Which of the following should be added first?
- A. Cereal
- B. Eggs
- C. Meat
- D. Juice
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cereal. Strained cereal is recommended as the first solid food for breastfed infants, per pediatric guidelines.
A diabetic multigravida is scheduled for an amniocentesis at 32 weeks gestation to determine the L/S ratio and phosphatidyl glycerol level. The L/S ratio is 1:1 and the presence of phosphatidyl glycerol is noted. The nurse's assessment of this data is:
- A. The infant is at low risk for congenital anomalies.
- B. The infant is at high risk for intrauterine growth retardation.
- C. The infant is at high risk for respiratory distress syndrome.
- D. The infant is at high risk for birth trauma.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: An L/S ratio of 1:1 and presence of phosphatidyl glycerol suggest immature lungs, indicating a high risk for respiratory distress syndrome, so C is correct. Answers A, B, and D are not directly related to these findings.
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