When planning care for a 9-year-old client, the nurse uses which of the most effective means of helping siblings cope with their feelings about a brother who is terminally ill?
- A. Open discussion and understanding
- B. Play-acting out feelings in different roles
- C. Storytelling
- D. Drawing pictures
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: When dealing with grief, siblings are usually most comfortable initially with open discussion. Assuming different roles allows children to act out their feelings without fear of reprisals and to gain insight and control. This method may be helpful, but having the child take an active part through role playing is more effective. This technique may be helpful, but being an active participant through role playing is more effective.
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A newborn infant is exhibiting signs of respiratory distress. Which of the following would the nurse recognize as the earliest clinical sign of respiratory distress?
- A. Cyanosis
- B. Increased respirations
- C. Sternal and subcostal retractions
- D. Decreased respirations
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Sternal and subcostal retractions are the earliest sign of respiratory distress in newborns, indicating increased ventilatory effort.
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of Addison’s disease. The nurse should expect the client to have:
- A. Hypotension
- B. Hypertension
- C. Hyperglycemia
- D. Weight gain
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Addison’s disease causes adrenal insufficiency, reducing cortisol and aldosterone, leading to hypotension due to fluid and sodium loss.
A client with a history of a deep vein thrombosis is receiving Warfarin (Coumadin). The nurse should teach the client to avoid:
- A. Green leafy vegetables
- B. Dairy products
- C. Citrus fruits
- D. High-fat foods
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Green leafy vegetables are high in vitamin K, which antagonizes warfarin’s anticoagulant effect. Dairy, citrus, and high-fat foods do not significantly affect warfarin.
A client with a history of a peptic ulcer is being discharged. The nurse should teach the client to:
- A. Avoid spicy foods
- B. Eat large meals
- C. Lie down after eating
- D. Increase caffeine intake
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Spicy foods can irritate a peptic ulcer, delaying healing. Small meals, avoiding lying down post-meals, and limiting caffeine are also recommended.
Following a gastric resection, which of the following actions would the nurse reinforce with the client in order to alleviate the distress from dumping syndrome?
- A. Eating three large meals a day
- B. Drinking small amounts of liquids with meals
- C. Taking a long walk after meals
- D. Eating a low-carbohydrate diet
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A low-carbohydrate diet prevents a hypertonic bolus, reducing dumping syndrome. The other options exacerbate the condition.
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