The nurse is teaching a parent how to administer oral iron supplements to a 2 year-old child. Which of the following interventions should be included in the teaching?
- A. Stop the medication if the stools become tarry green
- B. Give the medicine with orange juice and through a straw
- C. Add the medicine to a bottle of formula
- D. Administer the iron with your child's meals
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Give the medicine with orange juice and through a straw. Absorption of iron is facilitated in an environment rich in Vitamin C. Since liquid iron preparation will stain teeth, a straw is preferred.
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The client is to receive 3,000 mg of medication daily in a divided dose every eight (8) hours. The medication comes 500 mg per tablet. How many tablets will the nurse administer at each dose?
Correct Answer: 2
Rationale: Daily dose: 3,000 mg / 3 doses (every 8 hr) = 1,000 mg/dose. Tablets: 1,000 mg / 500 mg/tablet = 2 tablets per dose.
A client is scheduled for an intravenous pyelogram (IVP). After the contrast material is injected, which of the following client reactions should be reported immediately?
- A. Feeling warm
- B. Face flushing
- C. Salty taste
- D. Hives
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Hives. This is a sign of anaphylaxis and should be reported immediately. The other reactions are considered normal and the client should be informed that they may occur.
An adult received regular insulin at 7:00 A.M. At 10:00 A.M., she is irritable and sweaty, but her skin is cool. What is the most appropriate action for the nurse to take?
- A. Have her lie down for a rest
- B. Give her a cola drink
- C. Give ordered insulin
- D. Encourage exercise
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Irritability, sweating, and cool skin suggest hypoglycemia. A cola drink provides quick-acting carbohydrates to raise blood sugar.
A 68-year-old man has been diagnosed as having Parkinson's disease. He is started on Cogentin 0.5 mg PO daily. Which nursing action is most essential at this time?
- A. Monitor his BP and pulse
- B. Encourage cold beverages and hard candies
- C. Observe for rashes
- D. Monitor his stools for fluid loss
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cogentin, an anticholinergic, causes dry mouth; encouraging cold beverages and hard candies helps manage this side effect.
A child presents to the Emergency Department with documented acetaminophen poisoning. In order to provide counseling and education for the parents, which principle must the nurse understand?
- A. The problem occurs in stages with recovery within 12-24 hours
- B. Hepatic problems may occur and may be life-threatening
- C. Full and rapid recovery can be expected in most children
- D. This poisoning is usually fatal, as no antidote is available
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Hepatic problems may occur and may be life-threatening. Clinical manifestations associated with acetaminophen poisoning occur in 4 stages. The third stage is hepatic involvement which may last up to 7 days and be permanent. Clients who do not die in the hepatic stage gradually recover.
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