Which of the following is an adverse effect associated with the use of Adriamycin (doxorubicin)?
- A. Ventricular arrhythmias
- B. Alopecia
- C. Leukopenia
- D. Stomatitis
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alopecia (hair loss) is a common adverse effect of doxorubicin, a chemotherapeutic agent, due to its impact on rapidly dividing cells, including hair follicles.
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Several months after antibiotic therapy, a child is readmitted to the hospital with an exacerbation of osteomyelitis, which is now in the chronic stage. The mother appears anxious and asks what she could have done to prevent the exacerbation. The nurse's response is based on the knowledge that chronic osteomyelitis:
- A. Is caused by poor physical conditions or poor nutrition
- B. Often results from unhygienic conditions or an unclean environment
- C. Is directly related to sluggish circulation in the affected limb
- D. May develop from sinuses in the involved bone that retain infectious material
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Areas of sequestrum may be surrounded by dense bone, become honeycombed with sinuses, and retain infectious organisms for a long time, leading to chronic osteomyelitis exacerbation.
A client with a history of colorectal cancer is admitted with complaints of abdominal pain. The nurse should give priority to:
- A. Monitoring for obstruction
- B. Administering pain medication
- C. Monitoring blood pressure
- D. Administering chemotherapy
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Abdominal pain in colorectal cancer may indicate obstruction, a serious complication requiring immediate monitoring.
Four days after admission for cirrhosis of the liver, the nurse observes the following when assessing a male client: increased irritability, asterixis, and changes in his speech pattern. Which of the following foods would be appropriate for his bedtime snack?
- A. Fresh fruit
- B. A milkshake
- C. Saltine crackers and peanut butter
- D. A ham and cheese sandwich
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: While fresh fruit is low in protein, a milkshake is a better choice as it provides carbohydrates and some protein in a form that is easier to digest, which is crucial for clients with cirrhosis to avoid ammonia buildup. A milkshake is appropriate as it provides carbohydrates, which are needed to prevent protein catabolism, and has lower protein content compared to options like peanut butter or ham, reducing the risk of ammonia accumulation. (C, D) Both saltine crackers with peanut butter and a ham and cheese sandwich are high in protein, which can increase ammonia levels, exacerbating hepatic encephalopathy.
The nurse is caring for a client with a T4 spinal cord injury. The client complains of a pounding headache. The nurse should:
- A. Check the client’s blood pressure
- B. Administer the client’s ordered pain medication
- C. Place the client in a sitting position
- D. Notify the physician immediately
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A pounding headache in a T4 spinal cord injury suggests autonomic dysreflexia, often triggered by bladder or bowel issues, causing severe hypertension. Checking blood pressure is the priority to confirm.
After the RN is finished the initial assessment of a newborn baby and after the initial bonding between the newborn and the mother has taken place in the delivery room, the RN will bring the newborn to the well-baby nursery. Before the newborn is taken from the delivery room and brought to the well-baby nursery, the RN makes sure that which of the following interventions was completed?
- A. The physician verifies the exact time of birth.
- B. The nurse counts the instruments and sponges with the scrub nurse.
- C. The nurse instills prophylactic ointment in the conjunctival sacs of the newborn's eyes.
- D. The nurse makes sure the mother and her newborn have been tagged with identical bands.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Tagging the mother and infant with identical bands ensures proper identification, preventing mix-ups and ensuring safety.
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