The spouse of a client who is scheduled for the insertion of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) expresses anxiety about what would happen if the device discharges during physical contact. Which information is most appropriate for the nurse to provide to the spouse?
- A. Physical contact should be avoided whenever possible.
- B. The spouse would not feel or be harmed by the countershock.
- C. The shock would be felt, but it would not cause the spouse any harm.
- D. A warning device sounds before countershock, so there is time to move away.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Clients and families are often fearful about the activation of the ICD. Their fears are about the device itself and also about the occurrence of life-threatening dysrhythmias that trigger its function. Family members need reassurance that, even if the device activates while they are touching the client, the level of the charge is not high enough to harm the family member, although it will be felt. The ICD emits a warning beep when the client is near magnetic fields, which could possibly deactivate it, but it does not beep before countershock.
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A client diagnosed with empyema is to undergo decortication to remove inflamed tissue, pus, and debris. On the basis of which understanding about this procedure should the nurse offer emotional support to the client?
- A. This problem may decrease the client's life expectancy.
- B. The client is likely to be in excruciating pain after surgery.
- C. The client will probably have chronic dyspnea after the surgery.
- D. Chest tubes will be in place after surgery, and the healing process is slow.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The client undergoing decortication to treat empyema needs ongoing support from the nurse. This is especially true because the client will have chest tubes in place after surgery, and these must remain until the former pus-filled space is completely obliterated. This may take some time, and it may be discouraging to the client. Progress is monitored by chest x-ray. This information supports that the remaining options are not accurate.
The nurse evaluates the client response to a 2-week trial of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). Which data indicates to the nurse that treatment is successful?
- A. The client no longer experiences phobias and anxiety.
- B. The client no longer counts objects out loud.
- C. The client is no longer mute and withdrawn.
- D. The client no longer displays overreaction to events.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: ECT is primarily used for severe depression or catatonia. A client no longer being mute and withdrawn indicates improved engagement and mood, suggesting successful treatment. Other options are less directly associated with ECT outcomes.
The nurse is assessing a client who was just admitted to the psychiatric unit. The client says, 'You won't have to worry about me much longer.' Which meaning should the nurse interpret from this statement?
- A. An intention of suicide
- B. An expression of depression
- C. An intention of self-mutilation
- D. An expression of hopelessness
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A client who is at risk for suicide who says, 'You won't have to worry about me much longer,' is making an expression of a suicidal intent. Although depression, self-mutilation, and hopelessness may relate to violence to oneself, the statement that he or she will not be around is a direct comment about the act of suicide.
The nurse is caring for a child who is a victim of abuse and has determined that the child uses repression to cope with past life experiences. Which activity should the nurse implement as part of the nursing care plan?
- A. Encourage the child to use therapeutic play to act out past experiences.
- B. Tell the child to let the past go and concentrate on the present and future.
- C. Place the child on medications that will help the child forget the incidents.
- D. Have the child talk about the abuse in detail during the first therapy session.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Therapeutic play is used to reduce the trauma of illness and hospitalizations. It is a nonthreatening avenue through which the child can use artwork, dolls, or puppets to act out frightening life experiences. Option 3 would be extremely threatening to the child and nontherapeutic. Options 2 and 4 devalue the child and force the child to further repress harmful past experiences rather than facing them and moving on.
While providing care to a 12-year-old client, the nurse observes small round burn scars on the client's arms and legs, bruising on the buttocks, and tenderness of the right jaw. The client is anxious, has poor eye contact, and denies being injured at home when the nurse asks questions. Based on these observations, the nurse suspects victimization. Which is the next priority question the nurse should therapeutically ask the client in providing a safe environment for the client?
- A. Are you sure your parents didn't do this?
- B. You need to tell me now, or I'll call security, who did this to you?
- C. Is someone bullying you at school, or at home, or in your neighborhood?
- D. I can see this is difficult for you to talk about, you are safe here, but I need to ask you, who hurt you like this?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Based on the nurse's assessment data, the suspect of victimization needs to be analyzed to determine how the client received the old and new injuries. Option 4 offers the therapeutic approach for obtaining information using an open-ended question. It is important to determine if the injuries resulted from a family member or someone else outside the home. There are many forms of abuse besides physical abuse to consider such as sexual, emotional, and psychological abuse. Identifying the victimizer is important to stop the abuse and avoid further injuries. Safety is a priority concern for the client while in the care of the nurse and then after discharge from care. Option 1 implies that the nurse is challenging if the client is telling the truth. Option 2 could be perceived as demanding and a threat to the client to answer the question. Option 3 focuses on outside the family but there is not enough information given in the question to determine whether a family member is not suspected.
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