Which household measurement should the nurse use when teaching the client how to self-administer the prescribed amount of liquid cough syrup?
- A. One ounce
- B. One tablespoon
- C. One teaspoon
- D. One capful
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: A 5 mL dose of liquid cough syrup is equivalent to one teaspoon, a standard household measurement.
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After collecting the sputum specimen from the client, which nursing action is most appropriate?
- A. Administer oxygen
- B. Provide mouth care
- C. Offer nourishment
- D. Encourage ambulation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Providing mouth care after sputum collection improves client comfort and removes residual sputum from the mouth.
The nurse is assessing a 79-year-old client diagnosed with pneumonia. Which signs and symptoms should the nurse expect to assess in the client?
- A. Confusion and lethargy.
- B. High fever and chills.
- C. Frothy sputum and edema.
- D. Bradypnea and jugular vein distention.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Elderly pneumonia patients often present with confusion/lethargy (A) due to hypoxia. Fever/chills (B) are less common in the elderly, frothy sputum/edema (C) suggest heart failure, and bradypnea/JVD (D) are unrelated.
Which statement indicates to the nurse the client diagnosed with asthma understands the teaching regarding mast cell stabilizer medications?
- A. I should take two (2) puffs when I begin to have an asthma attack.
- B. I must taper off the medications and not stop taking them abruptly.
- C. These drugs will be most effective if taken at bedtime.
- D. These drugs are not good at the time of an attack.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Mast cell stabilizers (D) prevent asthma by stabilizing mast cells, not treating acute attacks. Puffs during attack (A), tapering (B), and bedtime use (C) are incorrect.
A patient receiving medical treatment for an active tuberculosis infection asks when she can starting going out in public again. You respond that she is no longer contagious when:
- A. She has 3 negative sputum cultures
- B. Her signs and symptoms improve
- C. She has completed the full medication regime
- D. Her chest x-ray is normal
- E. She has been on tuberculosis medications for about 3 weeks
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A patient with active TB is considered non-contagious after three consecutive negative sputum cultures, indicating no viable bacteria. Symptom improvement, medication duration, or normal X-rays alone do not confirm non-contagiousness.
A 52-year old female patient is receiving medical treatment for a possible tuberculosis infection. The patient is a U.S. resident but grew-up in a foreign country. She reports that as a child she received the BCG vaccine (bacille Calmette-Guerin vaccine). Which physician's order below would require the nurse to ask the doctor for an order clarification?
- A. PPD (Mantoux test)
- B. Chest X-ray
- C. QuantiFERON-TB Gold (QFT)
- D. Sputum culture
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Patients who have received the BCG vaccine will have a false positive on a PPD (Mantoux test), which is the tuberculin skin test. The BCG vaccine is a vaccine to prevent TB. It is given in foreign countries to children to prevent TB. Therefore, the person has already been exposed to the bacteria via vaccine and will have a false positive. A QuantiFERON-TB Gold test is a better option for this patient. It is a blood test.
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