The nurse is making patient assignments on the obstetrical unit.
Which of the following patients should the nurse assign to an RN who has been reassigned to the obstetrical unit from outpatient surgery?
- A. A patient at 16 weeks gestation admitted with hyperemesis receiving IV fluids.
- B. A patient at 26 weeks gestation in premature labor receiving terbutaline (Brethine).
- C. A patient at 32 weeks gestation with a placenta previa and ruptured membranes.
- D. A patient at 37 weeks gestation with pregnancy-induced hypertension and epigastric pain.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: LPN/LVN and 'pulled' RN receive stable patients with expected outcomes. (1) correct-monitor IV therapy, administer antiemetics and nutritional supplements (2) monitor patient's response to medication and the status of the fetus (3) prepare for delivery, closely monitor fetal response (4) indicates impending seizures, prepare for delivery
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The home care nurse is instructing a client recently diagnosed with tuberculosis.
- A. What is the most important instruction for a client with tuberculosis?
- B. During the first two weeks of treatment, the client should cover his mouth and nose when he coughs or sneezes.
- C. It is necessary for the client to wear a mask at all times to prevent transmission of the disease.
- D. The family should support the client to help reduce feeling of low self-esteem and isolation.
- E. The client will be required to take prescribed medication for a duration of 6-9 months.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Adherence to a 6-9 month medication regimen is critical to cure tuberculosis and prevent drug resistance. While respiratory precautions, family support, and masks are important, long-term medication compliance is the most essential for treatment success.
The provisions of the law for the Americans with Disabilities Act require nurse managers to
- A. Maintain an environment free from associated hazards
- B. Provide reasonable accommodations for disabled individuals
- C. Make all necessary accommodations for disabled individuals
- D. Consider both mental and physical disabilities
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The law is designed to permit persons with disabilities access to job opportunities. Employers must evaluate an applicant's ability to perform the job and not discriminate on the basis of a disability. Employers also must make 'reasonable accommodations.'
An eight-month-old infant.
The nurse should look for which of the following in assessing pain in an eight-month-old infant?
- A. Decreased pulse rate.
- B. Increased fluid intake.
- C. Decreased respiratory rate.
- D. Rubbing a body part and crying.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Strategy: Think about each assessment. (1) pulse rate would increase (2) nonspecific regarding pain (3) does not reflect pain (4) correct-since an infant cannot talk, nurse needs to be aware of nonverbal signs of pain, such as rubbing the ear because of an earache
The nurse is caring for a client on complete bed rest. Which action by the nurse is most important in preventing the formation of deep vein thrombosis?
- A. Elevate the foot of the bed
- B. Apply knee high support stockings
- C. Encourage passive exercises
- D. Prevent pressure at back of knees
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Preventing popliteal pressure will prevent venous stasis and possibly deep vein thrombosis.
The nurse evaluates the nutritional intake of a 16-year-old girl at a camp for adolescents. The girl eats all of the food provided to her at the camp cafeteria. Each of the day's three meals contains foods from all areas of the food pyramid, and each meal averages about 900 calories and 3 mg of iron. The girl has been menstruating monthly for about two years. Which of the following descriptions, if made by the nurse, BEST describes the girl's intake if her weight is appropriate for her height?
- A. Her diet is low in calories and high in iron.
- B. Her diet is low in calories and low in iron.
- C. Her diet is high in calories and low in iron.
- D. Her diet is high in calories and high in iron.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: 900 × 3 = 2,700 calories/day and women need 1,200-1,500 kcal/day (men need 1,500-1,800 kcal/day); 3 mg × 3 = 9 mg/day of iron and women need 15 mg/day of iron (men need 10 mg/day); with pregnancy 30 mg/day required
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