A 12-year-old girl whose tracheostomy tube inserted 2 days ago has been accidentally dislodged.
The nurse should
- A. immediately replace the tracheostomy tube.
- B. suction the patient's airway using sterile technique.
- C. provide oxygen at 8 liters per minute per mask over the stoma.
- D. check for bilateral breath sounds immediately.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: Answers are a mix of assessments and implementations. Does this situation require validation? No. Determine the outcome of the implementations. Remember ABCs. (1) correct-implementation, will secure the airway (2) implementation, will not provide for open airway (3) implementation, will not help with open airway (4) assessment, should be done after tracheostomy tube is replaced
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A client on suicide precautions is verbalizing other options besides suicide, appears to be responding to antidepressant medication, is sleeping and eating better, and has indicated a willingness to interact more with family members.
Based on this data, which of the following nursing actions is MOST appropriate?
- A. Recommend that the physician decrease the client's medication dosage.
- B. Recommend that the treatment team reevaluate the client's treatment plan.
- C. Give the client privileges to walk around the hospital by himself.
- D. Ask the family to begin planning for the client's discharge.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Strategy: All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) may reverse the client's progress (2) correct-data suggests that client is beginning to benefit from treatment; entire treatment team should share data and make a decision about the suicide precautions so that restrictions are changed gradually based on a full-data picture (3) may be the team's decision, but not until a thorough review of the case is completed (4) premature
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of atrial fibrillation who is receiving warfarin (Coumadin) 5 mg PO daily. Which of the following laboratory results should the nurse report immediately?
- A. INR of 3.5.
- B. PTT of 40 seconds.
- C. Platelet count of 200,000/mm^3.
- D. Hemoglobin of 13 g/dL.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: An INR of 3.5 is above the therapeutic range (2.0–3.0), increasing bleeding risk. Options B, C, and D are normal.
The nursing intervention that best describes treatment to deal with the behaviors of clients with personality disorders include
- A. Pointing out inconsistencies in speech patterns to correct thought disorders
- B. Accepting client and the client's behavior unconditionally
- C. Encouraging dependency in order to develop ego controls
- D. Consistent limit-setting enforced 24 hours per day
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Consistent limit-setting enforced 24 hours per day. This helps restructure maladaptive behaviors in personality disorders.
The home nurse who is caring for an older person who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with continuous nasal oxygen is helping the family set up a humidifier in the room. The humidifier cord is not long enough to reach the outlet in the room and must be plugged into an extension cord. The extension cord is wrapped with black tape. When the nurse asks the family members about the tape, they reply that the cord is an old cord, and the electrical tape covers up the frayed part and makes it safe. They say a contractor friend told them how to make it safe. How should the nurse respond?
- A. Refuse to set up the equipment until a new cord is available
- B. Carefully inspect the taped area and set up equipment if it appears intact
- C. Ask the family to let the nurse discuss the safety of the cord with the contractor friend
- D. Set up the equipment and suggest that the family get a new extension cord as soon as possible
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A frayed cord poses a fire hazard, especially with oxygen use. Refusing to set up until a safe cord is available prioritizes safety.
A six-month-old infant has had all of the required immunizations.
The nurse knows this would include which of the following?
- A. Two doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine.
- B. Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccines.
- C. A booster dose of the trivalent oral polio vaccine.
- D. Chickenpox and smallpox vaccines.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: Think about each answer choice. (1) correct-first dose of the DPT may be given at two months, the second is given around four months (2) MMR is given at 15 months (3) polio is given at two and four months and again at 12 to 18 months (4) smallpox vaccine is no longer recommended
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