When the nurse monitors the water-sealed drainage system, which finding suggests the system is working properly?
- A. Fluid rises and falls with respirations
- B. Level of fluid is lowered in suction chamber
- C. Fluid is bubbling vigorously
- D. Fluid appears white and frothy
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Fluctuation of fluid in the water-sealed chamber is initially present with each respiration. The level of fluid in the suction chamber should be maintained to initial level. Excessive or vigorous bubbling can indicate a leak in the system. The fluid in the chamber is clear.
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Which entry by the nurse into the medical record is appropriate for a client who presents with symptoms indicative of acute bronchitis?
- A. Physical activity seems to increase incidence of paroxysmal coughing
- B. Frequent cough with sputum production noted
- C. Dry, irritating, nonproductive cough noted
- D. Fewer crackles today. No cough or mucus noted
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Clinical manifestations indicative of acute bronchitis include fever, chills, malaise, headache, and a dry, irritating, nonproductive cough; therefore, the entry made into the client's medical record that is indicative of this respiratory disorder is as follows: Dry, irritating, nonproductive cough noted. 'Physical activity seems to increase incidence of paroxysmal coughing' is a judgment and not an observation. A frequent cough with sputum production is not anticipated for a client who is suspected of experiencing acute bronchitis; additionally, there is no description of the client's sputum, which is required when documenting objective client data. Documenting fewer crackles today does not provide enough detail and is not measurable.
The nurse is caring for a client with a chest tube. Which nursing assessment would alert the nurse to a possible complication?
- A. Skin around tube is pink
- B. Bloody drainage is observed in the collection chamber
- C. Absence of bloody drainage in the anterior/upper tube
- D. The tissues give a crackling sensation when palpated
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Subcutaneous emphysema is the result of air leaking between the subcutaneous layers. It is not a serious complication but is notable and reportable. Pink skin and blood in the collection chamber are normal findings. When two tubes are inserted, the posterior or lower tube drains fluid, whereas the anterior or upper tube is for air removal.
What are the condition(s) that make up Virchow's triad? Select all that apply.
- A. Hypercoagulability
- B. Disruption of the vessel lining
- C. Hypocoagulability
- D. Edema
- E. Venostasis
Correct Answer: A,B,E
Rationale: Three conditions, referred to as Virchow's triad, predispose a person to clot formation: venostasis, disruption of the vessel lining, and hypercoagulability. Edema plays no part in Virchow's triad.
The ICU nurse is caring for a client who was admitted with a diagnosis of smoke inhalation. The nurse knows that this client is at increased risk for which of the following?
- A. Acute respiratory distress syndrome
- B. Lung cancer
- C. Bronchitis
- D. Tracheobronchitis
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Factors associated with the development of ARDS include aspiration related to near drowning or vomiting; drug ingestion/overdose; hematologic disorders such as disseminated intravascular coagulation or massive transfusions; direct damage to the lungs through prolonged smoke inhalation or other corrosive substances; localized lung infection; metabolic disorders such as pancreatitis or uremia; shock; trauma such as chest contusions, multiple fractures, or head injury; any major surgery; embolism; and septicemia. Smoke inhalation does not increase the risk for lung cancer, bronchitis, and tracheobronchitis.
In the prevention of occupational lung diseases, the nurse would direct preventive teaching to which high-risk occupation(s)? Select all that apply.
- A. Banker
- B. Rock quarry worker
- C. Nurse
- D. Miner
- E. Mechanic
- F. Stone cutter
Correct Answer: B,D,F
Rationale: A quarry worker and stone cutter are exposed to rock dust and silica. A miner can inhale dust, causing silicosis or pneumoconiosis. A banker, nurse, and mechanic may have work hazards, but none specific to the development of an occupational lung disease.
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