The summer camp nurse and parent of a 9-year-old with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) are discussing appropriate physical activities for the child. Which of the following activities should be included? Select all that apply.
- A. Dodgeball
- B. Reading a book
- C. Stationary bicycling
- D. Swimming
- E. Yoga
Correct Answer: C,D,E
Rationale: Stationary bicycling, swimming, and yoga are low-impact, joint-friendly activities for JIA. Dodgeball risks joint stress, and reading, while safe, is not a physical activity.
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The nurse is assessing a client with portal hypertension. Which of the following findings would the nurse expect?
- A. Expiratory wheezes
- B. Blurred vision
- C. Ascites
- D. Dilated pupils
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Ascites. Portal hypertension can occur in a client with right-sided heart failure or cirrhosis of the liver. Portal hypertension can lead to ascites due to the increased portal pressure as well as a lowered colloid osmotic pressure because of low albumin. When liver functioning deteriorates, protein metabolism suffers.
A 52-year-old woman who has thyroid cancer is treated with radioactive iodine (Iodotope). What should be included in the nursing care plan following administration of the drug? Select all that apply.
- A. Tell the client not to eat or drink anything for four hours.
- B. Tell the client not to sleep in the same room with anyone for seven days following administration.
- C. Save the client's urine in a lead container for 48 hours.
- D. Limit contact with the client to 30 minutes per person per shift on day 1.
- E. Assign client to a single room.
- F. Tell client to report weight gain and severe fatigue to health care provider.
Correct Answer: B,D,E,F
Rationale: Radioactive iodine requires isolation in a single room, limited contact (30 minutes/shift), separate sleeping for 7 days, and reporting symptoms like fatigue or weight gain (hypothyroidism). NPO or urine storage are not standard.
A client with advanced Alzheimer’s dementia is admitted to a skilled nursing facility for delirium. The health care provider prescribes ambulation with partial weight bearing. Which would be the most appropriate method for the nurse to use to transfer this client safely?
- A. 1-person stand and pivot with a gait belt and walker
- B. 2-person full-body sling lift
- C. 2-person motorized standing-assist lift
- D. 2-person stand and pivot with a gait belt and walker
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A 2-person stand and pivot with a gait belt and walker ensures safety for a client with dementia and partial weight bearing, accounting for confusion and weakness. One-person transfer risks falls, and lifts are excessive for ambulation.
Laboratory reference ranges
Potassium3.5-5.0 mEq/L(3.5-5.0 mmol/L)
INRNormal: 0.8-1.1Therapeutic: 1.5-4.0
The nurse recognizes which of the following factors as possibly contributing to a sentinel event?
- A. Administered warfarin to a client with an INR of 6.0
- B. Administered flumazenil to a client who overdosed on lorazepam
- C. Initiated nitroprusside infusion in a client with blood pressure of 210/112 mm Hg
- D. Administered insulin/dextrose to a client with potassium level of 7.2 mEq/L (7.2 mmol/L)
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Administering warfarin with an INR of 6.0 (therapeutic range 2.0-3.0) risks severe bleeding, a sentinel event. Flumazenil is appropriate for lorazepam overdose, nitroprusside for hypertensive crisis, and insulin/dextrose for hyperkalemia are correct interventions.
The nurse in the pediatric unit is collecting data from several newly admitted clients. Which finding should the nurse follow up for possible abuse and mandatory reporting?
- A. A 2-month-old who rolled off the changing table and is now lethargic
- B. A 3-month-old with flat bluish discoloration on the buttock that the mother says has been present since birth
- C. A 3-year-old with forehead bruises that the mother says resulted from running into a table
- D. A 4-year-old who pulled boiling water off the stove and has splatter burns on the arms
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A 2-month-old cannot roll, and lethargy after a fall suggests possible non-accidental head trauma, requiring abuse investigation. Bluish buttock marks may be Mongolian spots (benign), and splatter burns are consistent with an accident.
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