Which explanation by the nurse is best when the parents ask how their child with Duchenne muscular dystrophy will be treated knowing that the life expectancy is limited?
- A. "Due to your child's cognitive impairment, your child will be unaware of a shortened life."
- B. "We will focus on maximizing your child's abilities and promoting your child's comfort."
- C. "There is not enough known about this disease to know what will happen in the future."
- D. "Nothing is likely to happen for a long time; we'll deal with it when the time comes."
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Treatment for DMD focuses on maximizing function and comfort to improve quality of life.
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When preparing to meet with the parents and their 5-year-old child with autism, which behaviors should the nurse anticipate that the child might display?
- A. Polydactyly
- B. Leukoderma
- C. Poor eye contact
- D. Restricted interests
- E. Atypical language
Correct Answer: C,D,E
Rationale: Children with autism often exhibit poor eye contact, restricted interests, and atypical language patterns.
The nurse is caring for a client with a newly applied plaster cast. How should the nurse touch and move the wet cast?
- A. Use the palms of the hands
- B. Use the fingertips only
- C. Use a towel sling
- D. Touch the cast only on the petals at the edges
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Using the palms prevents indentations in a wet cast, which could cause skin irritation. Fingertips create indentations, a towel sling is inappropriate, and petaling occurs after drying.
The college student consults the clinic nurse for advice on managing lower back pain. Which instructions should the nurse include? Select all that apply.
- A. Continue routine activity within your pain tolerance while paying attention to correct posture.
- B. Temporarily avoid lifting and other activities that increase mechanical stress on your spine.
- C. When sleeping on your side, flex your hips and knees and place a pillow between your knees.
- D. Stay at home for 1 week on bedrest to minimize physical activity and straining your back.
- E. Stand intermittently during classes, and sit with a soft support at the small of your back.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,E
Rationale: A. Remaining active is best. Using good posture will minimize back strain. B. Mechanical stress can increase pain. Prolonged unsupported sitting, heavy lifting, and bending or twisting the back, especially while lifting, should be avoided. C. Using pillows and hip and knee flexion promotes lumbar flexion and back alignment. E. Prolonged sitting should be avoided because fatigue contributes to spasm of the back muscles. Lordosis can be decreased by using a soft support at the small of the back.
The nurse is caring for a client prior to surgery to repair a broken right hip. Which nursing care measure is essential?
- A. Get the client out of bed twice a day to maintain mobility
- B. Use pillows to maintain the right hip in a state of abduction
- C. Elevate the foot of the bed to 25 degrees
- D. Feed the client to conserve her energy
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Maintaining abduction with pillows prevents dislocation and aligns the hip pre-surgery.
The nurse would be correct to request a consultation with a dietitian if the client chooses a meal that includes which food?
- A. Fish
- B. Milk
- C. Eggs
- D. Liver
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Liver is high in purines, which exacerbate gout.
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