The nurse preparing to admit a 7-month-old infant with febrile seizures should anticipate the need for which equipment when planning care for this infant?
- A. Restraints at the bedside
- B. A code cart at the bedside
- C. Suction equipment and an airway at the bedside
- D. A padded tongue blade taped to the head of the bed
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Suctioning may be required during a seizure to remove secretions that obstruct the airway. An airway should also be readily available. During a seizure, the infant should be placed in a side-lying position, but should not be restrained. It is not necessary to place a code cart at the bedside, but a cart should be readily available on the nursing unit. A padded tongue blade should never be used; in fact, nothing should be placed in the mouth during a seizure.
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The nurse is creating a plan of care for a client prescribed bed rest. Which intervention should the nurse include in the plan to limit the complications of prolonged immobility?
- A. Maintain the client in a supine position.
- B. Provide a daily fluid intake of 1000 mL.
- C. Limit the intake of milk and milk products.
- D. Monitor for signs of a low serum calcium level.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The formation of renal and urinary calculi is a complication of immobility. Limiting milk and milk products is the best measure to prevent the formation of calcium stones. A supine position increases urinary stasis; therefore, this position should be limited or avoided. Daily fluid intake should be 2000 mL or more per day. The nurse should monitor for signs and symptoms of hypercalcemia, such as nausea, vomiting, polydipsia, polyuria, and lethargy.
The nurse plans care for a client with alcohol abuse disorder based on which support system?
- A. Fresh Start, is an option for families of addicts.
- B. Families Anonymous, an option for those addicted to nicotine.
- C. Al-Anon, an option for parents of children who abuse substances.
- D. Alcoholics Anonymous, a major self-help organization for the treatment of alcohol abuse.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Alcoholics Anonymous is a major self-help organization for the treatment of alcoholism. Option 1 is a group for families of alcoholics. Option 2 is for nicotine addicts. Option 3 is for the parents of children who abuse substances.
The nurse is creating a plan of care for a newborn diagnosed with bilateral club feet. Which information should the nurse plan to include in the parents education?
- A. The regimen of manipulation and casting is effective in all cases of bilateral club feet.
- B. Genetic testing is wise for future pregnancies because other children born to this couple may also be affected.
- C. If casting is needed, it will begin at birth and continue for 12 weeks, at which time the condition will be reevaluated.
- D. Surgery performed immediately after birth has been found to be the most effective for achieving a complete recovery.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: For the infant with clubfoot, casting should begin at birth and continue for at least 12 weeks or until maximum correction is achieved. At this time, corrective shoes may provide support to maintain alignment, or surgery can be performed. Surgery is usually delayed until the child is 4 to 12 months old. Options 1 and 4 are inaccurate. Option 2 does not specifically address the subject of the question.
The nurse is preparing discharge plans for a hospitalized client who attempted suicide. Which intervention should the nurse include in the plan as an immediate resource?
- A. Scheduling weekly follow-up appointments
- B. Establishing contracts with available crisis resources
- C. Encouraging family and friends to be with the client at all times
- D. Providing phone numbers for the hospital and primary health care provider
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Crisis times may occur between appointments. Contracts facilitate a client's feeling of responsibility for keeping a promise, which gives him or her control. Providing phone numbers will not ensure available and immediate crisis intervention. Family and friends cannot always be present.
Which items should the nurse plan to provide to optimally maintain the integrity of a set of arterial blood gas measurements?
- A. A syringe that contains a preservative
- B. A heparinized syringe and a bag of ice
- C. A heparinized syringe and a preservative
- D. A syringe that contains a preservative and a bag of ice
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The arterial blood gas sample is obtained using a heparinized syringe. The sample of blood is placed on ice and sent to the laboratory immediately. A preservative is not used.
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