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.
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The 50-year-old asks the nurse how to calculate BM]. The client weighs 134 1b and is 5’3” tall. Together, the client and nurse calculate the client’s BMI rounded to the nearest tenth. What is the client’s BMI?
Correct Answer: 23.8
Rationale: BMI = [weight (lb) / height (in)²] × 703 = [134 / (63)²] × 703 = [134 / 3969] × 703 ≈ 23.75, rounded to 23.8.
The nurse is caring for the middle-aged client. Which client behavior should indicate to the nurse that the client may have difficulty achieving Erikson’s developmental stage of generativity?
- A. Talks about accomplishments that made the workplace a better place
- B. Volunteers at the local nursing home reading to residents one day a week
- C. Focuses conversation on self and displays disinterest in the activities of others
- D. Shows pictures of the client’s grandchildren and the client at various sports events
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Self-focus and disinterest in others suggest self-absorption and stagnation, indicating difficulty with generativity. Workplace accomplishments, volunteering, and involvement with grandchildren demonstrate generativity.
The nurse is assessing the chest of the normally healthy adult male client without chest abnormalities. Which chest curvature illustrated should the nurse expect to observe?
- A. Illustration A
- B. Illustration B
- C. Illustration C
- D. Illustration D
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The normal adult chest has an anteroposterior-to-lateral ratio of approximately 1:2 and a costal angle less than 90 degrees. Illustration A is pectus excavatum, B is pectus carinatum, and D is barrel chest associated with COPD.
The nurse is evaluating the older adult client’s hydration status. Which information should the nurse include? Select all that apply.
- A. Urine color
- B. Serum blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and creatinine
- C. Serum white blood cell (WBC) and differential count
- D. Urine specific gravity
- E. 24-hour fluid intake and urine output
Correct Answer: A;B;D;E
Rationale: Urine color, BUN/creatinine, specific gravity, and 24-hour intake/output assess hydration. WBC count evaluates infection, not hydration.
The experienced nurse is observing the new nurse recommend screening tests to the 80-year-old female client. Which recommendation made by the new nurse should the experienced nurse correct?
- A. Hearing screen annually
- B. Colonoscopy every 10 years
- C. Pneumococcal vaccine annually
- D. Mammogram every 1 to 2 years
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Pneumococcal vaccine is given at 65 and every 10 years, not annually. Hearing screens, colonoscopies, and mammograms are correctly recommended.