The nurse would expect to include which of the following when planning the management of the client with Lyme disease?
- A. Complete bed rest for 6-8 weeks
- B. Tetracycline treatment
- C. IV amphotericin B
- D. High-protein diet with limited fluids
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The client is not placed on complete bed rest for 6 weeks. Tetracycline is the treatment of choice for children with Lyme disease who are over the age of 9. IV amphotericin B is the treatment for histoplasmosis. The client is not restricted to a high-protein diet with limited fluids.
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The nurse is in the hallway and one of the visitors faints. The nurse should:
- A. Sit the victim up and lightly slap his face
- B. Elevate the victim's legs
- C. Apply a cool cloth to the victim's neck and forehead until he recovers
- D. Sit the victim up and place the head between the knees
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Sitting the client up defeats the goal of re-establishing cerebral blood flow. Elevating the legs anatomically redirects blood flow to the cerebral area. This strategy is a nice general comfort measure after the victim has regained consciousness. This strategy is not as effective a strategy in helping the client to regain consciousness as elevating the legs.
A client with rheumatoid arthritis is beginning to develop flexion contractures of the knees. The nurse should tell the client to:
- A. Lie prone and let her feet hang over the mattress edge
- B. Lie supine, with her feet rotated inward
- C. Lie on her right side and point her toes downward
- D. Lie on her left side and allow her feet to remain in a neutral position
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Lying prone with feet hanging over the mattress edge helps stretch the knee joints and prevent flexion contractures in rheumatoid arthritis. The other positions do not address knee extension.
The nurse instructs a pregnant client (G2P1) to rest in a side-lying position and avoid lying flat on her back. The nurse explains that this is to avoid 'vena caval syndrome,' a condition which:
- A. Occurs when blood pressure increases sharply with changes in position
- B. Results when blood flow from the extremities is blocked or slowed
- C. Is seen mainly in first pregnancies
- D. May require medication if positioning does not help
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Vena caval syndrome occurs when the gravid uterus compresses the inferior vena cava, slowing blood return from the extremities.
A client with a history of asthma is admitted with complaints of wheezing. The nurse should give priority to:
- A. Administering bronchodilators
- B. Monitoring blood pressure
- C. Administering pain medication
- D. Monitoring temperature
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Bronchodilators relieve wheezing in asthma by relaxing airway smooth muscles, improving airflow.
A client with a history of pulmonary embolism is admitted with complaints of chest pain. The nurse should give priority to:
- A. Administering anticoagulants
- B. Monitoring respiratory status
- C. Administering pain medication
- D. Monitoring blood pressure
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Anticoagulants prevent further clot formation in pulmonary embolism, making them the priority to reduce complications.
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