The practical nurse assists in the care of a client who was admitted in a state of acute psychosis after ingesting recreational substances. The parents ask the nurse if the client will develop schizophrenia. Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
- A. I know it must be terrible to see your child like this, but your child will be fine within a few days.
- B. It is important to understand that most people have permanent adverse effects after an episode like this.
- C. We cannot predict whether your child will develop schizophrenia; close observation is required to determine the cause of psychosis.
- D. Your child would be fine right now if they had not taken these drugs. We will need to do some additional testing
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Schizophrenia risk cannot be predicted from a single episode; observation is needed. Reassurance , permanent effects , and blame are inaccurate.
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The nurse is caring for a client receiving Theodur (theophylline). Side effects associated with bronchodilators include:
- A. Irritability, rapid pulse, and palpitations
- B. Slow pulse, increased appetite, and sweating
- C. Anxiety, nausea, and increased blood pressure
- D. Drowsiness, vomiting, and decreased blood sugar
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Theophylline can cause irritability, rapid pulse, and palpitations due to its stimulant effects. Slow pulse , drowsiness , or decreased blood sugar are not typical.
A Spanish-speaking client is admitted for a small bowel obstruction. The surgeon explains to the client's child, who speaks both Spanish and English, that an exploratory laparotomy is needed to determine the cause of the obstruction and that possible causes include intestinal adhesions and ovarian or colon cancer. The surgeon asks the child to translate this information for the client and assist with translating the consent form. Which action by the nurse would be most appropriate?
- A. Act as a witness for the informed consent process
- B. Reinforce information about what the client can expect
- C. Report the surgeon to the ethics board for using an inappropriate consent process
- D. Talk to the surgeon privately about using a trained Spanish-language medical interpreter
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Using a trained interpreter ensures accurate, unbiased communication. Witnessing or reinforcing perpetuates the error, and reporting is premature.
The nurse is preparing to administer a scheduled dose of metoclopramide IV to a client with diabetic gastroparesis. Which clinical finding causes the nurse to question the prescription?
- A. Diarrhea
- B. Frequent burping
- C. Headache
- D. Sucking lip motions
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Sucking lip motions suggest tardive dyskinesia, a contraindication for metoclopramide due to risk of worsening. Diarrhea , burping , and headache are not contraindications.
The nurse is preparing to obtain a urine specimen for urinalysis from an 18-month-old client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- A. Perform intermittent straight catheterization to obtain the urine from the client.
- B. Apply an adhesive urine collection bag around the client's genital area.
- C. Ask the parent to obtain the client's urine using a specimen cup
- D. Place a urine dipstick in the client's diaper overnight.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: An adhesive collection bag is non-invasive and effective for toddlers. Catheterization is invasive, a cup is impractical, and a dipstick is inaccurate.
A client who is pregnant at 30 weeks gestation comes to the prenatal clinic. Which of the following vaccines may be administered safely at this prenatal visit? Select all that apply
- A. Influenza injection
- B. Influenza nasal spray
- C. Measles, mumps, and rubella
- D. Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis
- E. Varicella
Correct Answer: A,D
Rationale: Influenza injection and Tdap are safe and recommended in pregnancy. Nasal spray , MMR , and varicella are live vaccines, contraindicated in pregnancy.