An adult client with a nasogastric tube has an order for acetaminophen (Tylenol) 650 mg PRN for a temperature greater than 101°F (38.3°C).
Which of the following measures should be included by the nurse when administering this medication?
- A. The tablets should be swallowed carefully with sips of water.
- B. The medication should be withheld until the nasogastric tube is removed.
- C. Placement of the nasogastric tube should be checked prior to giving the medication.
- D. Powdered medication should be used and mixed with water to form a solution.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Strategy: Answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) client is NPO, so nothing should be administered orally (2) medication should not be withheld (3) correct-liquid acetaminophen may be administered via the nasogastric tube after tube placement has been checked; tube placement should be checked before anything is instilled (4) Tylenol does not come powdered
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The client is admitted to the intensive care unit with severe chest pain. Which information provides the nurse with the most data that can be utilized in planning care?
- A. The blood pressure
- B. The vital signs
- C. The pulse oximeter
- D. The EEG
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Vital signs include blood pressure, pulse, respirations, and temperature, providing the most comprehensive data for planning care in a client with severe chest pain. Blood pressure and pulse oximeter are included in vital signs, and EEG is irrelevant for chest pain.
The nurse has administered sublingual nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) to a client complaining of chest pain.
Which of the following observations is MOST important for the nurse to report to the next shift?
- A. The client indicates the need to use the bathroom.
- B. Blood pressure has decreased from 140/80 to 90/60.
- C. Respiratory rate has increased from 16 to 24.
- D. The client indicates that the chest pain has subsided.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Strategy: The topic of the question is unstated. Read answer choices for clues. (1) not a side effect of this medication (2) correct-hypotension is significant side effect of nitroglycerin; although effect may be transient, BP should be closely observed to ensure that it does not continue to decrease (3) not a side effect of this medication (4) an expected outcome
The client is being admitted for surgery. During the admission assessment, the client states that she usually has 8 to 10 alcoholic drinks a day. How should the nurse reply?
- A. What type of alcohol do you drink?
- B. How long have you been drinking alcohol?
- C. When was your last drink?
- D. Why do you drink so much?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Admitting to 8 to 10 alcoholic drinks a day is suggestive of alcoholism. It is important to know when the client last had a drink of alcohol in order to anticipate the onset of withdrawal symptoms. The type of alcohol the client drinks, how long the client has been drinking, and why the client drinks are not the key issues. The key issue is when to anticipate withdrawal symptoms.
The nurse is teaching a client with a new diagnosis of glaucoma about latanoprost (Xalatan). Which of the following statements by the client indicates a need for further teaching?
- A. I should use this medication at bedtime.
- B. I should report eye pain to my doctor.
- C. I should avoid rubbing my eyes after using it.
- D. I should stop this medication if my vision improves.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Stopping latanoprost when vision improves is incorrect, as glaucoma requires lifelong treatment to prevent optic nerve damage. Options A, B, and C are correct: bedtime dosing is standard, eye pain may indicate complications, and avoiding rubbing prevents irritation.
A 5-year old is admitted to the hospital with pneumonia. Her orders include chest physiotherapy, mist tent, and inhalation with Mucomyst (acetylcysteine). Which of the following measures should be included in her care?
- A. Telling her to breathe in through her nose and breathe out through her mouth
- B. Applying lotion to the exposed parts of her body
- C. Checking her clothing and linen frequently for dampness
- D. Obtaining a rectal temperature q 4 hours
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Checking clothing and linen for dampness is necessary due to the mist tent, which can cause moisture buildup, leading to discomfort or skin issues.
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