The nurse is teaching a parent about side effects of routine immunizations. Which of the following must be reported immediately?
- A. Irritability
- B. Slight edema at site
- C. Local tenderness
- D. Seizure activity
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Seizure activity. Other reactions that should be reported include crying for >3 hours, temperature over 104.8 degrees Fahrenheit following DPT immunization, and tender, swollen, reddened areas.
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The nurse is planning care for a client who had surgery for an ileal conduit two days ago. It is MOST important for the nurse to take which of the following actions?
- A. Remove the appliance regularly and clean the skin with antiseptic solution.
- B. Apply a close-fitting drainage bag to the stoma.
- C. Massage the skin around the stoma with an emollient.
- D. Expose the area around the stoma to air twice a day.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A close-fitting drainage bag prevents urine leakage, protecting skin integrity post-ileal conduit. Options A, C, and D risk skin irritation or bag adhesion issues.
A laboring woman says to the LPN/LVN, 'My baby is coming! My baby is coming!' She was last checked 15 minutes ago and was 5 cm dilated. What should the LPN/LVN do initially?
- A. Have her checked to see if she has progressed
- B. Reassure her that she cannot be that far along
- C. Reposition her to begin pushing
- D. Request medication to help her relax
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Urgent reports of delivery sensation require immediate cervical check to confirm progression, as rapid labor can occur, ensuring timely intervention.
The nurse is to open a sterile package. How should the nurse plan to open the first flap?
- A. Toward the nurse
- B. Away from the nurse
- C. To the right side
- D. To the left side
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Opening the first flap away from the nurse maintains sterility by preventing hands from passing over the sterile field. Opening toward the nurse or to the sides risks contamination.
A woman has been recently diagnosed with systemic lupus and shares with the nurse, 'I am thinking about getting pregnant, but I don't know how I will be able to tolerate a pregnancy since I have lupus.'
- A. What is the best response by the nurse to a woman with systemic lupus considering pregnancy?
- B. Most women find that they feel better when they are pregnant.'
- C. How long have you been in remission?'
- D. Women with lupus frequently have slightly longer gestations.'
- E. It is best to become pregnant within the first six months of diagnosis.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The nurse should assess the duration of remission, as women with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) should be in remission for at least 5 months before conceiving to minimize risks of maternal and fetal complications. Pregnancy does not typically improve SLE symptoms, gestation length is unaffected, and early pregnancy post-diagnosis is not recommended.
A child admitted with failure to thrive has just had a positive sweat Test .
The nurse would anticipate which of the following changes in the child's plan of care initially?
- A. Administration of replacement enzymes.
- B. Administration of oxygen.
- C. A salt-restricted diet.
- D. Initiate intravenous therapy.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) correct-sweat Test is a positive finding for cystic fibrosis (2) no data in this situation to indicate that the child is having pulmonary problems (3) salt is increased in diet (4) no need for IV therapy based on the data in situation
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