Which finding would be the greatest cause for concern to the nurse during the early postoperative period following a thyroidectomy?
- A. Temperature of 100°F
- B. A sore throat
- C. Carpal spasm when the blood pressure is taken
- D. Complaints of pain in the area of the surgical incision
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Carpal spasm (Trousseau’s sign) indicates hypocalcemia, a serious complication post-thyroidectomy due to parathyroid gland injury.
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As the nurse provides care for the client newly diagnosed with a large goiter, which interventions should be implemented? Select all that apply.
- A. Observe the client's respiratory status
- B. Elevate the head of the client's bed
- C. Provide a diet high in food used.
- D. Obtain an order for a soft diet
- E. Assess for high fever
- F. Administer prescribed antibiotics
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: A large goiter can compress the trachea, necessitating respiratory monitoring, head elevation, and a soft diet to ease swallowing.
Which sign is most suggestive that a client with type 2 diabetes is developing hyperosmolar hyperglycemic nonketotic syndrome (HHNS)?
- A. The client's serum glucose level is 650 mg/dL.
- B. The client's urinary output is 3,000 mL/24 hours.
- C. The client's skin is cool and moist.
- D. The client's urine contains acetone.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A serum glucose level of 650 mg/dL is characteristic of HHNS, indicating severe hyperglycemia.
The client diagnosed with HHNS was admitted yesterday with a blood glucose level of 780 mg/dL. The client's blood glucose level is now 300 mg/dL. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Increase the regular insulin IV drip.
- B. Check the client's urine for ketones.
- C. Provide the client with a therapeutic diabetic meal.
- D. Notify the HCP to obtain an order to decrease insulin.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A glucose drop from 780 to 300 mg/dL requires HCP notification to adjust insulin, preventing hypoglycemia. Increasing insulin, checking ketones, or meals are inappropriate.
The nurse is providing teaching to multiple clients. Which client should the nurse determine would benefit if the following illustration were utilized when teaching?
- A. The client with hyperthyroidism
- B. The client with diabetes mellitus
- C. The client with Addison's disease
- D. The client with Cushing's syndrome
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Clinical manifestations of Cushing's syndrome, such as moon face and fat pads, match the illustration.
The nurse identified a concept of metabolism for a client diagnosed with diabetes mellitus type 2. Which interventions should the nurse include in the plan of care? Select all that apply.
- A. Teach the client to perform self glucose monitoring.
- B. Instruct the client about complications of high-glucose levels.
- C. Instruct the client to inspect the feet daily.
- D. Explain the need to carry a source of quick-acting proteins.
- E. Encourage the client to have regular eye exams.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,E
Rationale: Glucose monitoring, complication education, foot inspections, and eye exams manage type 2 diabetes and prevent complications. Quick-acting proteins are incorrect; carbohydrates treat hypoglycemia.
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