The occupational health nurse is preparing an in-service for a group of workers in a warehouse. Which information should be included to help prevent on-the-job injuries?
- A. Increase sodium and potassium in the diet during the winter months.
- B. Use the large thigh muscles when lifting and hold the weight near the body.
- C. Use soft-cushioned chairs when performing desk duties.
- D. Have the employee arrange for assistance with household chores.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Using thigh muscles and keeping weight close to the body promotes proper lifting mechanics, reducing back strain. Diet, chair cushioning, and household chores are unrelated to workplace injury prevention.
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Which intervention should the nurse implement for a hospitalized child with autism?
- A. Hold and stroke the child while doing the assessment
- B. Play the radio or turn on the television for distraction
- C. Have the parent bring the child's favorite toy from home
- D. Provide plenty of age-appropriate foods on the meal tray
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Bringing a favorite toy can provide comfort and reduce anxiety for a child with autism in a hospital setting.
The client is admitted to the hospital for a diagnostic workup. The client has vague symptoms of malaise, coughing, chest discomfort, low-grade fever, diffuse rashes, and musculoskeletal aches and pains. A diagnosis of probable lupus erythematosus has been made. The night nurse finds the client crying and saying, 'I would rather die than suffer with this disease for the rest of my life.' Which response by the nurse would be most therapeutic at this time?
- A. Telling the client there are support groups to join after discharge
- B. Offering to stay with the client to discuss concerns and questions
- C. Advising the client to write concerns on paper to discuss with the doctors and nurses tomorrow
- D. Offering the client a back rub and a warm cup of milk
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Offering to stay and discuss concerns is therapeutic, providing emotional support and addressing the client's fears.
The nurse assesses the client 4 hours following a left TKR. The client has a knee immobilizer in place with medial and lateral packs that are warm. An autotransfusion wound drainage system has 350 mL collected. The client has not voided since before surgery but does not express a need. Which interventions should the nurse plan to implement at this time? Select all that apply.
- A. Reinfuse the salvaged blood from the wound drainage system.
- B. Remove the immobilizer to place the knee in 90-degree flexion.
- C. Stand the client at the bedside to facilitate bladder emptying.
- D. Place the left leg in a continuous passive motion device (CPM).
- E. Replace the warm packs in the knee immobilizer with ice packs.
Correct Answer: A,E
Rationale: A. An autotransfusion drainage system is used in the immediate postoperative period if extensive bleeding is anticipated. Collected drainage can be reinfused up to 6 hours postoperative. E. Ice packs, used to reduce swelling and control bleeding, are replaced every 2 hours. If they have warmed, they need to be replaced.
Which is most important for the nurse to include in the child's plan of care for a child with spina bifida (myelodysplasia)?
- A. Avoid the child's exposure to latex.
- B. Do intermittent urinary catheterization.
- C. Provide dietary fiber supplements daily.
- D. Complete a referral for physical therapy.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Avoiding latex exposure is critical due to the high risk of latex allergy in children with spina bifida.
The clinic nurse completed teaching the client with a rotator cuff tear who is being treated conservatively. Which client statement indicates that further teaching is needed?
- A. I received a corticosteroid injection in my shoulder to reduce the inflammation and pain.'
- B. Now that the pain is controlled, I can do progressive stretching and strengthening exercises.'
- C. I will continue to take ibuprofen for pain control, but I should take it with food.'
- D. I will need an open acromioplasty to repair the torn cuff after the swelling is reduced.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: D. Conservative treatment for a rotator cuff tear typically involves non-surgical methods like corticosteroid injections, physical therapy, and NSAIDs. An open acromioplasty is a surgical procedure and not part of conservative management, indicating a misunderstanding by the client.
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