A child who received meperidine (Demerol) IM one hour ago.
The nurse knows that which of the following is the BEST assessment indicating relief from abdominal pain for a child who received meperidine (Demerol) IM one hour ago?
- A. The child states that his pain has gone away.
- B. The child's heart rate has changed from 80 to 95.
- C. The child sleeps except when receiving nursing care.
- D. Results from the incentive spirometer have improved.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Strategy: Think about what the words mean. (1) contains correct information, but is not a priority; child could deny pain out of fear of getting another injection (2) indicates discomfort, anxiety (3) indicates a need to decrease the amount of medication (4) correct-when pain is decreased, child will be better able to breathe deeply and improve the outcome of use of the incentive spirometer
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A nine-year-old client with an ostomy.
Which of the following statements, if made by the parents of a nine-year-old client with an ostomy, would indicate to the nurse that they are providing quality home care?
- A. We change the bag at least once a week, and we carefully inspect the stoma at that time.'
- B. We change the bag every day so that we can inspect the stoma and the skin.'
- C. We encourage our daughter to watch TV while we change her ostomy bag.'
- D. We only have to change the ostomy bag every ten days.'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) correct-ostomy bags should be changed at least once a week; good time for stoma to be closely inspected (2) bag should be changed at least once a week or when seal around stoma is loose or leaking (3) does not encourage client participation or foster independence (4) bag should be changed more often
The nurse is teaching a client with a new diagnosis of glaucoma about timolol (Timoptic) eye drops. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?
- A. Apply the drops in the morning.
- B. Report any shortness of breath.
- C. Use the drops every 4 hours.
- D. Avoid blinking after administration.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Timolol, a beta-blocker, can cause systemic effects like bronchospasm; shortness of breath requires reporting. Options A, C, and D are incorrect.
An adult is admitted with suspected urolithiasis. Which nursing diagnosis is of highest priority when planning nursing care for this client immediately after admission?
- A. Acute pain
- B. Diarrhea
- C. Risk of ineffective health maintenance
- D. Risk of infection
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Kidney stones cause severe pain, making acute pain the priority diagnosis for immediate relief and comfort. Other diagnoses are secondary.
A client with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is admitted with a tentative diagnosis of late AIDS dementia complex. The nursing assessment is most likely to reveal which of the following?
- A. Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes.
- B. Peripheral neuropathy affecting the hands.
- C. Disorientation to person, place, and time.
- D. Impaired concentration and memory loss.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: approximately 65% of AIDS clients demonstrate a progressive dementia staged according to severity of debilitation; late stage is typified by cognitive confusion and disorientation
The nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative day 1 after a pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure). Which of the following findings should the nurse report immediately?
- A. Pain at the incision site.
- B. Temperature of 100.8°F (38.2°C).
- C. Nasogastric tube output of 200 mL.
- D. Urine output of 40 mL/hour.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A temperature of 100.8°F suggests infection, a serious post-Whipple complication. Options A, C, and D are normal.
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