The nurse reinforces teaching about self-management strategies for a client with urge incontinence. Which of the following statements indicate that teaching has been effective? Select all that apply.
- A. I am going to join a walking program to lose excess weight.
- B. I may have dry mouth as a side effect from the oxybutynin.
- C. I really need caffeine to get myself going in the morning.
- D. I should perform Kegel exercises several times daily.
- E. I will void every 2 hours until I am having fewer accidents.
Correct Answer: A,B,D,E
Rationale: Weight loss (A) reduces bladder pressure, oxybutynin’s dry mouth side effect (B) is correct, Kegel exercises (D) strengthen pelvic floor muscles, and scheduled voiding (E) prevents urgency. Caffeine (C) irritates the bladder, worsening incontinence, indicating ineffective teaching.
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To maintain Bryant's traction, the nurse must make certain that the child's:
- A. Hips are resting on the bed with the legs suspended at a right angle to the bed
- B. Hips are slightly elevated above the bed with the legs suspended at a right angle to the bed
- C. Hips are elevated above the level of the body on a pillow with the legs suspended parallel to the bed
- D. Hips and legs are flat on the bed with the traction positioned at the foot of the bed
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Bryant's traction requires hips slightly elevated and legs at a right angle to the bed to align the femur properly and reduce pressure on the pelvis.
The client admitted with angina is given a prescription for nitroglycerine. The client should be instructed to:
- A. Replenish her supply every three months.
- B. Take one every 15 minutes if pain occurs.
- C. Leave the medication in the brown bottle.
- D. Crush the medication and take it with water.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The client should leave the medication in the brown bottle because light deteriorates the medication. The supply should be replenished every six months, so answer A is incorrect. One tablet should be taken every five minutes times three, so answer B is incorrect. If the pain does not subside, the client should report to the emergency room. The medication should be taken sublingually and should not be crushed, so answer D is incorrect.
The nurse is giving preoperative medication to an adult who is scheduled for surgery. The client says to the nurse that she does not want to have a transfusion during surgery because it is against her religion. The client has signed a consent form for surgery. How should the nurse respond?
- A. Explain that she has signed a consent form for surgery and that includes the use of transfusions if necessary
- B. Explain that the surgeon will probably not perform surgery if she won't have a transfusion
- C. Have the client sign an addendum to the operative permit excluding transfusions
- D. Withhold the medication and notify the physician
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: An addendum to refuse transfusions respects the client's religious beliefs, ensuring informed consent. Other responses dismiss her autonomy or delay care.
A client with active pulmonary tuberculosis is prescribed 4-drug therapy with ethambutol. The nurse reinforces previous teaching to notify the health care provider immediately if which adverse effect associated with ethambutol occurs?
- A. Blurred vision
- B. Dark-colored urine
- C. Difficulty hearing
- D. Yellow skin
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ethambutol can cause optic neuritis, leading to blurred vision (A), a serious side effect requiring immediate reporting. Dark urine (B), hearing loss (C), and jaundice (D) are associated with other TB drugs (e.g., rifampin, isoniazid).
The nurse is reinforcing home care instructions for the parents of a child diagnosed with rotavirus infection. Which of the following statements by the parents indicate that the teaching has been effective? Select all that apply.
- A. Handwashing is extremely important in preventing the spread of rotavirus.
- B. I will observe my child for decreased urination and dry mucous membranes.
- C. I will resume breastfeeding as soon as my child’s diarrhea subsides.
- D. I will use commercial baby wipes containing alcohol during diaper changing.
- E. My child can spread the infection via contaminated toys, food, Honey, and hands.
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Rationale: Handwashing (A), monitoring dehydration (B), and recognizing transmission routes (E) are correct. Waiting to breastfeed (C) delays nutrition, and alcohol wipes (D) irritate skin, indicating ineffective teaching.