Which nursing question would elicit the most thorough assessment data regarding the client's recent sleeping patterns?
- A. Are you sleeping well at home?
- B. Did you get much sleep last night?
- C. May we talk about how you've been sleeping?
- D. Do you think you get enough sleep on a nightly basis?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Option 3 is a question and provides the client the opportunity to express thoughts and feelings. The remaining options could lead to a one-word answer that would not provide thorough assessment data. Additionally, one night of sleep may not tell the nurse how the pattern has been over time.
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A client who has experienced an acute kidney injury is prescribed a fluid restriction of 1500 mL per day. Which interventions will the nurse implement to assist the client in maintaining this restriction? Select all that apply.
- A. Removing the water pitcher from the bedside
- B. Using mouthwash with alcohol for mouth care
- C. Prohibiting beverages with sugar to minimize thirst
- D. Providing the client with lip balm to keep lips moist
- E. Offering the client ice chips at intervals during the day
Correct Answer: A,D,E
Rationale: The nurse can help the client maintain fluid restriction through a variety of means. The water pitcher should be removed from the bedside to aid in compliance. The use of ice chips and lip ointments is another intervention that may be helpful to the client on fluid restriction. Frequent mouth care is important; however, alcohol-based products should be avoided because they are drying to mucous membranes. Beverages that the client enjoys are provided and are not restricted based on sugar content.
A nursing childbirth educator tells a class of expectant parents that it is standard routine to instill the ophthalmic ointment form of which medication into the eyes of a newborn infant as a preventive measure against ophthalmia neonatorum?
- A. Penicillin
- B. Neomycin
- C. Vitamin K
- D. Erythromycin
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Ophthalmic erythromycin 0.5% ointment is a broad-spectrum antibiotic and is used prophylactically to prevent ophthalmia neonatorum, an eye infection acquired from the newborn infant's passage through the birth canal. Infection from these organisms can cause blindness or serious eye damage. Erythromycin is effective against Neisseria gonorrhoeae and Chlamydia trachomatis. Vitamin K is administered in an injectable form to the newborn infant to prevent abnormal bleeding, and it promotes liver formation of the clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X. Options 1 and 2 are incorrect and are not medications routinely used in the newborn.
A client is in ventricular tachycardia and the primary health care provider prescribes intravenous (IV) lidocaine. The nurse should dilute the concentrated solution of lidocaine with which solution?
- A. Lactated Ringer's
- B. Normal saline 0.9%
- C. 5% Dextrose in water
- D. Normal saline 0.45%
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Lidocaine for IV administration is dispensed in concentrated and dilute formulations. The concentrated formulation must be diluted with 5% dextrose in water. Therefore, options 1, 2, and 4 are incorrect.
The nurse is developing a care plan for a client experiencing urge urinary incontinence. Which interventions would be helpful for this type of incontinence? Select all that apply.
- A. Surgery
- B. Bladder retraining
- C. Scheduled toileting
- D. Dietary modifications
- E. Pelvic muscle exercises
- F. Intermittent catheterization
Correct Answer: B,C,D,E
Rationale: Urge incontinence is the involuntary passage of urine after a strong sense of the urgency to void. It is characterized by urinary urgency, often with frequency (more often than every 2 hours); bladder spasm or contraction; and voiding in either small amounts (less than 100 mL) or large amounts (greater than 500 mL). It can be caused by decreased bladder capacity, irritation of the bladder stretch receptors, infection, and alcohol or caffeine ingestion. Interventions to assist the client with urge incontinence include bladder retraining, scheduled toileting, dietary modifications such as eliminating alcohol and caffeine intake, and pelvic muscle exercises to strengthen the muscles. Surgery and urinary catheterization are invasive measures and will not assist in the treatment of urge incontinence.
The nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with pleurisy 48 hours ago. When auscultating the chest the nurse is unable to detect the pleural friction rub, which was auscultated on admission. This change in the client's condition confirms which event has occurred?
- A. The prescribed medication therapy has been effective.
- B. The client has been taking deep breaths as instructed.
- C. The effects of the inflammatory reaction at the site decreased.
- D. There is now an accumulation of pleural fluid in the inflamed area.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Pleurisy is the inflammation of the visceral and parietal membranes. These membranes rub together during respiration and cause pain. Pleural friction rub is auscultated early in the course of pleurisy, before pleural fluid accumulates. Once fluid accumulates in the inflamed area, there is less friction between the visceral and parietal lung surfaces, and the pleural friction rub disappears. Options 1, 2, and 3 are incorrect interpretations.