Unlicensed assistive personnel on the cardiac floor report to the nurse that, during the first vital sign measurement on the shift, a client's blood pressure measured 196/102 mm Hg on the automated blood pressure machine. What action should the nurse take first?
- A. Have unlicensed assistive personnel recheck the client's blood pressure
- B. Immediately notify the supervising registered nurse
- C. Obtain the client's pm labetalol from the medication dispensing machine
- D. Recheck the client's blood pressure with a manual cuff
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Automated BP readings can be inaccurate. Rechecking with a manual cuff ensures accuracy before escalating or medicating, as severe hypertensionزه://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q7sE1Xh_1Qsevere hypertension (≥180/110 mm Hg) requires prompt action if confirmed.
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Prior to discharge from the postanesthesia care unit following a vein stripping of the left leg, the nurse should tell the client to:
- A. apply heat to the affected leg for 10 minutes out of every hour for the next 24 hours.
- B. sit with the legs up or walk but avoid prolonged standing and sitting with the feet down.
- C. avoid weight bearing on the affected leg for the next week.
- D. remove the compression bandages after 24 hours.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Elevating legs or walking promotes venous return, while avoiding prolonged standing/sitting prevents stasis post-vein stripping. Heat, non-weight bearing, and early bandage removal are not recommended.
The client is instructed regarding foods that are low in fat and cholesterol. Which diet selection is lowest in saturated fats?
- A. Macaroni and cheese
- B. Shrimp with rice
- C. Turkey breast
- D. Spaghetti and meatballs
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Turkey contains the least amount of fat and cholesterol. Cheese, shrimp, and beef should be avoided by the client on a low cholesterol, low fat diet; therefore, answers A, B, and D are incorrect.
Which of these findings indicate that a pump set to deliver a basal rate of 10 ml per hour plus PRN morphine drip for breakthrough pain is not working?
- A. The client complains of discomfort at the IV insertion site
- B. The client states 'I just can't get relief from my pain'
- C. The level of the drug is 100 ml at 8 AM and is 80 ml at noon
- D. The infusion is running at a rate higher than expected
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The minimal dose is 10 ml per hour, which would mean 40 mls are given in a 4 hour period. Only 60 mls should be left at noon. The pump is not functioning when more than expected medicine is left in the container.
A mother asks the nurse if she should be concerned about her child's tendency to stutter. What assessment data will be most useful in counseling the parent?
- A. Age of the child
- B. Sibling position in family
- C. Stressful family events
- D. Parental discipline strategies
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Age of the child. Stuttering is often a normal part of language development in preschoolers, making age a critical factor.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching about ulcer prevention with a client newly diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease. Which of the following client statements indicate appropriate understanding of teaching? Select all that apply.
- A. I need to avoid taking medicines like ibuprofen without a prescription.
- B. I should avoid drinking excess coffee or cola.
- C. I should enroll in a smoking cessation program.
- D. I should reduce or eliminate my intake of alcoholic beverages.
- E. I will eliminate whole wheat foods, like breads and cereals, from my diet.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Avoiding NSAIDs (ibuprofen), excess coffee/cola, smoking, and alcohol reduces ulcer irritation and promotes healing. Whole wheat foods are beneficial for digestion and not contraindicated.