Which assessment finding indicates that the client has most likely developed pleurisy as a result of the pneumonia?
- A. Productive cough
- B. Pain when breathing
- C. Cyanotic nail beds
- D. Rapid heart rate
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pleurisy causes sharp chest pain during breathing due to inflammation of the pleural membranes.
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Other than obtaining a vaccination against influenza, which nursing advice is most helpful to high-risk clients who want to avoid getting influenza?
- A. Consume adequate vitamin C.
- B. Avoid crowded places.
- C. Dress warmly in cold weather.
- D. Reduce daily stress and anxiety.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Avoiding crowded places reduces exposure to influenza, a highly contagious respiratory virus.
When the physician prescribes the first-generation antihistamine for the client's symptomatic relief, the nurse appropriately advises the client that first-generation antihistamines are associated with which side effect?
- A. Weight loss
- B. Constipation
- C. Drowsiness
- D. Depression
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: First-generation antihistamines cross the blood-brain barrier, often causing drowsiness as a common side effect.
A 25 year-old female patient with pneumonia is prescribed Doxycycline. What question is important to ask the patient prior to administration of this medication?
- A. Do you take birth control pills?'
- B. Are you allergic to Penicillin?'
- C. Are you allergic to eggs?'
- D. Do you have a history of diabetes?'
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Doxycycline can reduce the effectiveness of oral contraceptives, so asking about birth control use is critical. Penicillin allergy is unrelated, egg allergy is relevant for vaccines, and diabetes is not a primary concern.
The client diagnosed with restrictive airway disease (asthma) has been prescribed a glucocorticoid inhaled medication. Which information should the nurse teach regarding this medication?
- A. Do not abruptly stop taking this medication; it must be tapered off.
- B. Immediately rinse the mouth following administration of the drug.
- C. Hold the medication in the mouth for 15 seconds before swallowing.
- D. Take the medication immediately when an attack starts.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Rinsing the mouth (B) prevents oral thrush from inhaled glucocorticoids. Tapering (A) applies to systemic steroids, holding/swallowing (C) is incorrect, and attack use (D) is for rescue inhalers.
The charge nurse is assigning clients for the shift. Which client should be assigned to the new graduate nurse?
- A. The client diagnosed with cancer of the lung who has chest tubes.
- B. The client diagnosed with laryngeal spasms who has stridor.
- C. The client diagnosed with laryngeal cancer who has multiple fistulas.
- D. The client who is two (2) hours post-partial laryngectomy.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Chest tubes for lung cancer (A) are stable for a new graduate. Stridor (B), fistulas (C), and recent laryngectomy (D) require experienced care due to airway and complication risks.
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