Which of the following describes a positive Kernig's sign?
- A. Pain on flexion of the hip and knee
- B. Nuchal rigidity on flexion of the neck
- C. Pain when the head is turned to the left side
- D. Dizziness when changing positions
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A positive Kernig’s sign is pain or resistance when flexing the hip and extending the knee often indicating meningeal irritation (e.g. meningitis). The other options describe different symptoms or signs unrelated to Kernig’s.
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The nurse is teaching a client with a history of hypertension about medication adherence. The nurse should tell the client to:
- A. Take antihypertensives as prescribed
- B. Skip doses if feeling better
- C. Increase sodium intake
- D. Avoid exercise
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Adherence to antihypertensives is critical in hypertension to maintain blood pressure control and prevent complications.
The charge nurse is making assignments for the day. After accepting the assignment to care for a client with leukemia, the nurse tells the charge nurse that her child has chickenpox. Which initial action should the charge nurse take?
- A. Change the nurse's assignment to another client.
- B. Explain to the nurse that there is no risk to the client.
- C. Ask the nurse if the chickenpox have crusted.
- D. Ask the nurse if she has ever had the chickenpox.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The charge nurse should first ask if the nurse has had chickenpox or been vaccinated, as immunity prevents transmission to the immunocompromised leukemia client. If non-immune, the assignment should be changed. Asking about crusting or explaining no risk is incorrect, as varicella is contagious until lesions crust.
A client is being treated for congestive heart failure. His medical regimen consists of digoxin (Lanoxin) 0.25 mg po daily and furosemide 20 mg po bid. Which laboratory test should the nurse monitor?
- A. Intake and output
- B. Calcium
- C. Potassium
- D. Magnesium
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Furosemide is a nonpotassium-sparing loop diuretic. Hypokalemia is a common side effect of furosemide and may enhance digoxin toxicity.
A client with a history of Cushing’s syndrome is admitted with complaints of weight gain. The nurse should expect the client to have:
- A. Moon face
- B. Weight loss
- C. Hypotension
- D. Bradycardia
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Cushing’s syndrome causes excess cortisol, leading to moon face, central obesity, and weight gain.
The nurse is caring for a client with B-thalassemia major. Which therapy is used to treat B-thalassemia major?
- A. IV fluids
- B. Frequent blood transfusions
- C. Oxygen therapy
- D. Iron therapy
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: B-thalassemia major causes severe anemia due to defective hemoglobin synthesis, requiring frequent blood transfusions to maintain hemoglobin levels. IV fluids, oxygen, and iron therapy (which can cause overload) are not primary treatments.
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