A 21-year-old primipara in active labor.
The nurse observes a new graduate nurse palpating the uterine contractions of a 21-year-old primipara in active labor. Which of the following actions, if taken by the new graduate nurse, is MOST appropriate?
- A. The graduate nurse places the palm of one hand on the fundus and moves the hand around the abdomen.
- B. The graduate nurse places the heels of both hands on the lower abdomen and presses lightly.
- C. The graduate nurse places one hand on the abdomen over the fundus and with the fingertips, presses gently.
- D. The graduate nurse places the palms of the hands on either side of the abdomen and presses firmly.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Strategy: 'MOST appropriate' indicates that this is a priority question. All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) palpations should be done with fingertips, not palms of hands (2) palpations should be done with fingertips, not heels of hands (3) correct-done with fingertips (4) palpations should be done with fingertips, not palms of hands
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- A. Provide the child his favorite toy.
- B. Place the child in a supine position.
- C. Pick the child up and comfort him.
- D. Place the child in knee chest position.
Correct Answer: D
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The nurse is reviewing procedures with the health care team. The nurse should intervene if an RN staff member makes which of the following statements?
- A. It is my responsibility to ensure that the consent form has been signed and is attached to the patient's chart.'
- B. It is my responsibility to witness the signature of the patient before surgery is performed.'
- C. It is my responsibility to explain the surgery and ask the patient to sign the consent form.'
- D. It is my responsibility to answer questions that the patient may have before surgery.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: physician should provide explanation and obtain patient's signature
Which characteristic is most likely to be present in persons who abuse others?
- A. Financial security
- B. Positive self-image
- C. Substance abuse
- D. Physical illness
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Substance abuse is strongly associated with abusive behavior due to impaired judgment and aggression. Financial security, self-image, or illness are less predictive.
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- A. 6,080 ml
- B. 9,120 ml
- C. 12,160 ml
- D. 15,180 ml
Correct Answer: C
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A patient is scheduled for electro-convulsive therapy treatment scheduled in the morning. What must the evening nurse do to provide the client ECT treatment possible?
- A. Patient signs an informed consent form
- B. Patient is given morning medications
- C. Patient gets a good night's sleep
- D. Patient has a good breakfast
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: An informed consent is required prior to surgery.
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