The nurse provides discharge instructions to a client who is recovering from testicular cancer surgery. Which instruction should the nurse include?
- A. To avoid driving a car for at least 2 weeks
- B. Not to be fitted for a prosthesis for at least 3 months
- C. To avoid sitting for long periods for at least 2 weeks
- D. To report any elevation in temperature to the primary health care provider
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: For the client who has had testicular surgery, the nurse should emphasize the importance of notifying the primary health care provider if chills, fever, drainage, redness, or discharge occurs. These symptoms may indicate the presence of an infection. One week after testicular surgery, the client may drive. Often, a prosthesis is inserted during surgery. Sitting needs to be avoided with prostate surgery because of the risk of hemorrhage, but this risk is not as high with testicular surgery.
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An adult client has undergone a lumbar puncture to obtain cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) for analysis. After reviewing the results of the analysis, the nurse recognizes that the CSF is normal when which element is negative?
- A. Protein
- B. Glucose
- C. Red blood cells
- D. White blood cells
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The adult with a normal CSF has no red blood cells in the CSF. Protein (15-45 mg/dL [0.15-0.45 g/L]) and glucose (50-75 mg/dL [2.8-4.2 mmol/L]) are normally present in CSF. The client may have small levels of white blood cells (0-5 cells/mcL [0-5 × 10^6/L]).
To assure the desired results, how should the nurse instruct the client prescribed oral bisacodyl to take the medication?
- A. At bedtime
- B. With a large meal
- C. With a glass of milk
- D. On an empty stomach
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Bisacodyl is a stimulant laxative that works by stimulating peristalsis in the colon. To ensure its effectiveness, it should be taken at bedtime to produce a bowel movement in the morning, typically 6 to 12 hours after administration. Taking it with a large meal or milk may reduce its effectiveness due to delayed gastric emptying or interaction with food. Taking it on an empty stomach may cause stomach irritation and is not necessary for its action.
A client diagnosed with myasthenia gravis is experiencing prolonged periods of weakness, and the primary health care provider prescribes an edrophonium test, also known as a Tensilon test. A test dose is administered and the client becomes weaker. How should the nurse interpret these results?
- A. Myasthenic crisis is present.
- B. Cholinergic crisis is present.
- C. This result is a normal finding.
- D. This result is a positive finding.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An edrophonium test may be performed to determine whether increasing weakness in a client with previously diagnosed myasthenic is a result of cholinergic crisis (overmedication) with anticholinesterase medications or myasthenic crisis (undermedication). Worsening of the symptoms after the test dose of medication is administered indicates a cholinergic crisis.
A client seeks treatment in an ambulatory clinic for hoarseness that has persisted for 8 weeks. Based on the symptom, the nurse interprets that the client is at risk for which disorder?
- A. Thyroid cancer
- B. Acute laryngitis
- C. Laryngeal cancer
- D. Bronchogenic cancer
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hoarseness is a common early sign of laryngeal cancer, but not of thyroid or bronchogenic cancer. Hoarseness that persists for 8 weeks is not associated with an acute problem, such as laryngitis.
The nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with cardiac disease at the 30 weeks' gestation antenatal visit. The nurse assesses lung sounds in the lower lobes after a routine blood pressure screening. The nurse performs this assessment to elicit what information?
- A. Identify mitral valve prolapse.
- B. Identify cardiac dysrhythmias.
- C. Rule out the possibility of pneumonia.
- D. Assess for early signs of heart failure (HF).
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Fluid volume during pregnancy peaks between 18 and 32 weeks' gestation. During this period, it is essential to observe and record maternal data that would indicate further signs of cardiac decompensation or HF in the pregnant client with cardiac disease. By assessing lung sounds, the nurse may identify early symptoms of diminished oxygen exchange and potential HF. Options 1, 2, and 3 are not related to the data in the question.
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