What would be the nurse's best response to the client's expressed feelings of isolation as a result of having hepatitis?
- A. Don't worry. It's normal to feel that way.'
- B. Your friends are probably afraid of contracting hepatitis from you.'
- C. I'm sure you're imagining that!'
- D. Tell me more about your feelings of isolation.'
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Encouraging the client to express feelings (D) promotes therapeutic communication and understanding. Dismissing feelings (A, C) or assuming others' fears (B) is non-therapeutic.
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As the nurse assists the postoperative client out of bed, the client reports having gas pains in the abdomen. Which of the following is the most effective nursing intervention to relieve this discomfort?
- A. Encourage the client to ambulate.
- B. Insert a rectal tube.
- C. Insert a nasogastric (NG) tube.
- D. Encourage the client to drink carbonated liquids.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Ambulation stimulates bowel motility, relieving gas pains effectively and safely.
The nurse is caring for a client who sustained injuries from a light bulb explosion. On assessment, the nurse notes that a piece of glass was lodged in the client's eye. The initial nursing intervention should be which of the following?
- A. Attempt to carefully remove the glass from the eye
- B. Reassure the client that everything is okay
- C. Administer a sedative for pain relief
- D. Advise the client to remain in a sitting position until a specialist arrives
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A foreign object like glass in the eye requires specialist intervention. Keeping the client in a sitting position minimizes further damage until a specialist evaluates. Attempting removal, false reassurance, or sedation without specialist input is inappropriate.
An elderly client had posterior packing inserted to control a severe nosebleed. After insertion of the packing, the client should be made to be removed for which of the following complications?
- A. Vertigo.
- B. Bell's palsy.
- C. Hypoventilation.
- D. Loss of gag reflex.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Posterior packing can obstruct the airway, leading to hypoventilation, a serious complication. Vertigo, Bell's palsy, and loss of gag reflex are not directly associated with posterior packing.
Which of the following is the most common initial manifestation of acute renal failure?
- A. Dysuria.
- B. Anuria.
- C. Hematuria.
- D. Oliguria.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Oliguria, reduced urine output, is the most common initial sign of acute renal failure due to impaired kidney filtration.
Which of the following is an assessment finding associated with internal bleeding with disseminated intravascular coagulation?
- A. Bradycardia.
- B. Hypertension.
- C. Increasing abdominal girth.
- D. Petechiae.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Internal bleeding in DIC can cause blood accumulation in the abdominal cavity, leading to increasing abdominal girth. Bradycardia and hypertension are not typical, and petechiae are associated with cutaneous bleeding.
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