To which client would the nurse question administering the osmotic diuretic mannitol (Osmitrol)?
- A. The client with 4+ pitting pedal edema.
- B. The client with decorticate posturing.
- C. The client with widening pulse pressure.
- D. The client with a positive doll's eye test.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Widening pulse pressure suggests increased intracranial pressure, a contraindication for mannitol due to potential brain herniation. Edema or neurological signs are indications.
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The nurse is providing education for a client with newly diagnosed tuberculosis. Which statement should be included in the information that is given to the client?
- A. Isolate yourself from others until you are finished taking your medication.'
- B. Follow up with your primary care provider in 3 months.'
- C. Continue to take your medications even when you are feeling fine.'
- D. Continue to get yearly tuberculin skin tests.'
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The most important piece of information the tuberculosis client needs is to understand the importance of medication compliance, even if no longer experiencing symptoms. Clients are most infectious early in the course of therapy. The numbers of acid-fast bacilli are greatly reduced as early as 2 weeks after therapy begins.
The client diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 2 is scheduled for bowel resection in the morning. Which medication should the nurse question administering to the client?
- A. Ticlopidine (Ticlid), a platelet aggregate inhibitor.
- B. Ticarcillin (Timentin), an extended-spectrum antibiotic.
- C. Pioglitazone (Actos), a thiazolidinedione.
- D. Bisacodyl (Dulcolax), a cathartic laxative.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ticlopidine increases bleeding risk, contraindicated pre-surgery. Antibiotics, antidiabetics, or laxatives are appropriate or less risky.
A young woman delivered a 7-lb, 8-oz baby boy spontaneously. Ergotrate 0.4 mg q6h for five days is ordered. A half-hour after the nurse administers the first dose, she complains of abdominal cramping. The nurse's best response is based on which understanding?
- A. Cramping indicates a serious adverse reaction.
- B. Cramping can be reduced by abdominal breathing.
- C. The medication is having the desired effect.
- D. The dosage needs to be reduced.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Ergotrate causes uterine contractions, leading to cramping, which is the intended effect to prevent postpartum hemorrhage.
The nurse is assessing the elderly client first thing in the morning. The client is confused and sleepy. Which intervention should the nurse implement first?
- A. Determine if the client received a sedative last night.
- B. Allow the client to continue to sleep and do not disturb.
- C. Encourage the client to ambulate in the room with assistance.
- D. Notify the health-care provider about the client's status.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Sedatives are a common cause of morning confusion in the elderly; determining recent administration guides next steps.
A client with anemia has a new prescription for ferrous sulfate. In teaching the client about diet and iron supplements, the nurse should emphasize that absorption of iron is enhanced if taken with which substance?
- A. Acetaminophen
- B. Orange juice
- C. Low fat milk
- D. An antacid
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Orange juice. Ascorbic acid enhances the absorption of iron.