The nurse knows the mortality rate is high in lung cancer clients due to which factor?
- A. Increase in women smokers
- B. Increased incidence among the elderly
- C. Increased exposure to industrial pollutants
- D. Few early symptoms
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Because lung cancer produces few early symptoms, its mortality rate is high. Lung cancer has increased in incidence due to an increase in the number of women smokers, a growing aging population, and exposure to pollutants but these are not directly related to the incidence of mortality rates.
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A client at risk for pneumonia has been ordered an influenza vaccine. Which statement from the nurse best explains the rationale for this vaccine?
- A. Getting the flu can complicate pneumonia
- B. Influenza vaccine will prevent typical pneumonias
- C. Influenza is the major cause of death in the United States
- D. Viruses like influenza are the most common cause of pneumonia
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Influenza type A is a common cause of pneumonia. Therefore, preventing influenza lowers the risk of pneumonia. Viral URIs can make the client more susceptible to secondary infections, but getting the flu is not a preventable action. Bacterial pneumonia is a typical pneumonia and cannot be prevented with a vaccine that is used to prevent a viral infection. Influenza is not the major cause of death in the United States. Combined influenza with pneumonia is the major cause of death in the United States.
A client with pulmonary hypertension asks the nurse to explain the heart changes that can occur with this disorder. Which is the best response by the nurse?
- A. I will ask your physician to discuss this with you
- B. Blood pressure is high as it leaves the heart
- C. The right side of the heart enlarges as pressure backs up from the lungs
- D. The left side of the heart is not pumping well and blood backs into the lungs
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: In primary pulmonary hypertension, there is increased resistance and pressure in the pulmonary vascular bed, which places strain on the right ventricle and causes enlargement. To increase understanding of a disorder, the nurse should take time to answer questions presented. The blood pressure is highest in the pulmonary arteries and right ventricle of the heart, not on the left side of the heart or where the blood enters the general circulation.
When the nurse monitors the water-sealed drainage system, which finding suggests the system is working properly?
- A. Fluid rises and falls with respirations
- B. Level of fluid is lowered in suction chamber
- C. Fluid is bubbling vigorously
- D. Fluid appears white and frothy
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fluctuation of fluid in the water-sealed chamber is initially present with each respiration. The level of fluid in the suction chamber should be maintained to initial level. Excessive or vigorous bubbling can indicate a leak in the system. The fluid in the chamber is clear.
A client is admitted to the emergency department with a stab wound and is now presenting dyspnea, tachypnea, and sucking noise heard on inspiration and expiration. The nurse should care for the wound in which manner?
- A. Clean the wound and leave open to the air
- B. Apply vented dressing
- C. Apply airtight dressing
- D. Apply direct pressure to the wound
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The client has developed a pneumothorax, and the best action is to prevent further deflation of the affected lung by placing an airtight dressing over the wound. A vented dressing would be used in a tension pneumothorax, but because air is heard moving in and out, a tension pneumothorax is not indicated. Applying direct pressure is required if active bleeding is noted.
The nurse is assessing a client's potential for pulmonary emboli. What finding indicates possible deep vein thrombosis?
- A. Pain in the feet
- B. Coolness to lower extremities
- C. Decreased urinary output
- D. LocalizedFixed calf tenderness
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: If the client were to complain of localized calf tenderness, the nurse would know this is a possible indication of a deep vein thrombosis. The area of tenderness could also be warm to touch. The client's urine output should not be impacted. Pain in the feet is not an indication of possible deep vein thrombosis.
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