The nurse learns at shift report that the immobile client has bilateral foot drop. Which finding during the nurse's assessment supports the presence of foot drop?
- A. The client's great toe is dorsiflexed, and the other toes are fanned out.
- B. The client's feet are unable to be maintained perpendicular to the legs.
- C. The client is unable to move the feet into a position of plantar flexion.
- D. The client is only able to dorsiflex both feet when asked to bend the feet.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: B: Inability to hold feet perpendicular indicates foot drop. A: This describes a Babinski sign. C: Foot drop involves persistent plantar flexion, not inability to plantar flex. D: Foot drop prevents dorsiflexion.
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- A. Measure intake and output
- B. Check albumin level
- C. Monitor glucose levels
- D. Increase enteral feeding
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Measuring intake and output assesses fluid balance, critical in enteral feeding to prevent dehydration or fluid overload due to hyperosmotic feedings.
Which of the following is least important to test when assessing the client's motor skills?
- A. strength
- B. knowledge of ergonomics
- C. balance
- D. coordination
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: When assessing a client's motor skills, testing the client's strength, balance and coordination are most important. The client's knowledge of ergonomics is less relevant.
The LPN is placing a Foley in a female client. Place the following steps in the appropriate order.A.Prepare the sterile field., B.Separate labia with non-dominant hand., C.Clean the urinary meatus using cleansing solutions and forceps. D. Inflate catheter balloon. E. Place the client in a supine position with flexed knees. F. Place lubricant on catheter. G. Place catheter in meatus with dominant (sterile) hand
- A. E, A, B, F, G, C, D
- B. A, E, B, F, G, D, C
- C. A, E, F, B, C, G, D
- D. E, A, F, B, C, G, D
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The LPN should follow the correct order of catheter insertion to ensure the catheter is inserted safely. Any other variant of insertion may cause compromise of sterility and client harm.
The client who has bilateral hand burns reports wearing soft contact lenses that need to be removed. Which action(s) are important for the nurse to include in this procedure? Select all that apply.
- A. Perform hand hygiene and don gloves.
- B. Pinch the lens over the pupil and remove.
- C. Place the lens in a sterile container with normal saline.
- D. Irrigate the eye with normal saline to loosen the lens.
- E. Instruct the client to look up when removing the lens.
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Rationale: A: Hand hygiene and gloves prevent infection. C: Normal saline keeps lenses moist if no lens solution is available. E: Looking up aids safe lens removal. B: Pinching over the pupil risks corneal abrasion. D: Irrigation could damage or lose the lens.
A client is having problems with her ankles. To assess her ankles' ROM, which ROM exercises should the nurse have her perform?
- A. flexion, extension, hyperextension
- B. flexion, extension, abduction, adduction
- C. external rotation, internal rotation
- D. extension, flexion, inversion, eversion
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ankle range of motion includes extension, flexion, inversion, and eversion, assessing the joint's full functional capacity.
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