When teaching a 10 year-old child about their impending heart surgery, which form of explanation meets the developmental needs of this age child?
- A. Provide a verbal explanation just prior to the surgery
- B. Provide the child with a booklet to read about the surgery
- C. Introduce the child to another child who had heart surgery 3 days ago
- D. Explain the surgery using a model of the heart
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Explain the surgery using a model of the heart. According to Piaget, the school age child is in the concrete operations stage of cognitive development. Using a model to explain the surgery meets the child’s developmental needs for concrete and visual learning.
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All of the following clients are in need of an emergency assessment except:
- A. a bleeding client who has an injury from falling debris.
- B. an unresponsive client.
- C. a client with an old injury.
- D. a pregnant woman with imminent delivery.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The client with an old injury does not need an emergency assessment because this is not a life-threatening or new situation or condition.
A nurse is implementing a community awareness campaign about accidental poisoning. Which of the following should she teach in the class?
- A. The child should be given milk.
- B. The child should be given syrup of Ipecac.
- C. The poison control center should be contacted.
- D. The child should be taken to the ER.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The poison control center should be contacted first to provide expert guidance on managing the poisoning.
The client had a THR. The nurse is discussing home modifications with the client's son. Which modifications should the nurse recommend? Select all that apply.
- A. Pad bed side rails.
- B. Install safety bars around the toilet and shower.
- C. Install an elevated toilet seat in the bathroom.
- D. Plan for the client's bed to be in a main floor room.
- E. Use a nonskid bathmat in the bathtub for the client's daily bath.
- F. Remove scatter rugs and secure electrical cords against baseboards.
Correct Answer: B,C,D,F
Rationale: B: Safety bars aid mobility. C: Elevated toilet seat prevents excessive hip flexion. D: Main floor bedroom avoids stairs. F: Removing rugs and cords prevents tripping. A is unnecessary, and E is incorrect as tub baths are avoided post-THR.
A nurse from the maternity unit is floated to the critical care unit because of staff shortage on the evening shift. Which client would be appropriate to assign to this nurse? A client with
- A. a Dopamine drip IV with vital signs monitored every 5 minutes
- B. a myocardial infarction that is free from pain and dysrhythmias
- C. a tracheotomy of 24 hours in some respiratory distress
- D. a pacemaker inserted this morning with intermittent capture
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This client is the most stable with minimal risk of complications or instability. The nurse can utilize basic nursing skills to care for this client, making it suitable for a nurse from another unit.
A mother that has never breast-fed a child before is having trouble getting the baby to latch on to the breast. The baby has lost 3% of its birth weight within the first 2 days of life. The best statement is:
- A. The baby will eventually take to the breast.
- B. I can fix up a bottle if you want to try that.
- C. A small amount of weight loss in the first few days is normal.
- D. I can get the charge nurse to come and talk to you about breast-feeding.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: 5-10% of birth weight loss following birth is normal for the first few days of life, and this response reassures the mother while allowing further discussion about breastfeeding challenges.