The nurse is teaching an 86-year-old about glaucoma and how to administer eye drops. Which interventions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply.
- A. Plan the session at a time when a support person can attend
- B. Provide an environment that is private, quiet, and well lit
- C. Be detailed with the explanations to ensure understanding
- D. Engage as many of the client’s five senses as possible
- E. Give extensive written materials and a schedule to follow
Correct Answer: A;B;D
Rationale: A support person aids learning with vision issues, a private environment enhances focus, and engaging senses improves retention. Detailed explanations may overwhelm, and written materials should be concise.
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The nurse observes the NA providing a stuffed animal to the hospitalized older adult client who is experiencing delirium. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
- A. Reprimand the NA for treating the client like a child
- B. Remove the stuffed animal before anyone else sees it
- C. Report the NA’s action to the unit’s nurse manager
- D. Thank the NA for providing it for the client’s fidgeting
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A stuffed animal can occupy a delirious client’s hands, preventing line removal, and may be comforting. Thanking the NA is appropriate; other actions are unnecessary or punitive.
The 32-year-old has been trying to get pregnant for the past 10 years- The client consults a family planning clinic after being unsuccessful with the calendar and basal body temperature methods in determining the time of ovulation. Which statement by the nurse would be most appropriate?
- A. Let me review the methods with you; maybe you have not been using them correctly.'
- B. Have you considered that you might not be ovulating and that adoption is an option?'
- C. Test kits are available that will detect an enzyme in cervical mucus that signals ovulation.'
- D. If your spouse wears restrictive underwear, this can reduce your chance of conception.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Suggesting an ovulation test kit, which detects guaiacol peroxidase in cervical mucus to signal ovulation, is most appropriate after 10 years of unsuccessful methods. Reviewing methods is less helpful, adoption is premature, and male underwear addresses sperm count, not ovulation timing.
The nurse educator is planning teaching for other nurses after noting that some nurses need additional education on insulin types and how to use the new insulin injection pens. When planning teaching, which question by the educator best reflects consideration that the nurses are adult learners?
- A. Does anyone want to volunteer to prepare a poster board and help with handouts?'
- B. What do you need to learn about insulin, and what teaching method would you prefer?'
- C. Can you attend a presentation if I post various times during the day and evening shift?'
- D. What don’t you understand about the information in the policy and procedure manual?'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Adult learners are independent and benefit from identifying their own learning needs and preferred methods. Asking about specific needs and teaching preferences supports this, unlike posters, presentations, or implying misunderstanding.
While attending a health fair, the 62-year-old female is found to have many risk factors for osteoporosis. The nurse at the booth recommends that she contact her HCP about scheduling a DEXA (dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry) scan. Which risk factors influenced the nurse’s recommendation? Select all that apply.
- A. Hyperthyroidism
- B. Postmenopausal
- C. Overweight
- D. African American
- E. 62-year-old female
Correct Answer: A;B;E
Rationale: Hyperthyroidism, postmenopausal status, and being a 62-year-old female are risk factors for osteoporosis, warranting a DEXA scan. Being overweight and African American are not major risk factors.
The 73-year-old client receiving palliative care comments to the nurse, 'I am such a feeble old man. My life is such a waste, and I hate having my wife see me like this. just wish I could die now.' Which statement is the nurse’s best interpretation of the client’s comments?
- A. The client is feeling ashamed and ready to die
- B. The client is feeling anxious knowing that he is terminally ill
- C. The client is facing Havighurst’s developmental tasks of later maturity
- D. The client is in Erikson’s developmental state of integrity versus despair
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The client’s contempt for self and desire to die reflect despair in Erikson’s integrity versus despair stage. No shame or anxiety is evident, and Havighurst’s tasks involve positive adjustments.