A 46-year-old man with newly diagnosed diabetes mellitus.
Which of the following responses by the nurse is BEST?
- A. It is best to buy new shoes in the morning.'
- B. Have each foot measured every time you buy new shoes.'
- C. Buy shoes one half size larger than your foot size so the fit is roomy.'
- D. Buy vinyl shoes because they won't lose their shape easily.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Strategy: All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) should buy shoes in the afternoon when feet are larger than in the morning (2) correct-feet enlarge with age, don't break in shoes all at one time, have measurements for shoes taken while standing (feet are larger) (3) buy correct shoe size (4) leather shoes recommended because they 'breathe', vinyl could cause foot to perspire and aggravate fungal infections
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A client with a temperature of 103°F (39.4°C).
Body compensatory mechanisms would include which of the following?
- A. Decreased respiratory rate and bradycardia.
- B. Normal blood pressure and pulse.
- C. Increased respiratory rate and tachycardia.
- D. Diaphoresis with cool, clammy skin.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Strategy: Think about each answer choice. (1) respirations and heart rate will increase with fever (2) blood pressure and pulse usually increase with fever (3) correct-hyperthermia increases the oxygen requirements, which results in faster breathing as well as an increase in the pulse rate (4) diaphoresis may occur, but the skin will be warm
The nurse is caring for a client with a history of dementia.
- A. Which intervention is most effective for communicating with a client with dementia?
- B. Speak loudly to ensure understanding.
- C. Use simple, clear sentences.
- D. Ask open-ended questions.
- E. Provide written instructions.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Using simple, clear sentences enhances comprehension in dementia patients with cognitive impairment. Loud speaking is unnecessary, open-ended questions overwhelm, and written instructions are ineffective.
An adult has recently been diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). All of the following goals are in the teaching plan. Which will probably be most difficult for the client to achieve?
- A. Stop smoking within three months
- B. Demonstrate pursed lip breathing technique within one week
- C. Drink 2 L of fluid each day
- D. Receive vaccinations against flu and pneumonia within one month
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Smoking cessation is the most challenging due to nicotine addiction, despite being critical for COPD management, compared to learning breathing techniques, hydration, or vaccinations.
A teen hospitalized with anorexia nervosa is now permitted to leave her room and eat in the dining room. Which of the following nursing interventions should be included in the client's plan of care?
- A. Weighing the client after she eats
- B. Having a staff member remain with her for 1 hour after she eats
- C. Placing high-protein foods in the center of the client's plate
- D. Providing the client with child-sized utensils
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Having a staff member stay with the client for 1 hour after eating prevents purging, a common behavior in anorexia nervosa.
The nurse is caring for a client who had a stroke and is experiencing dysphagia. Which of the following nursing actions is the PRIORITY?
- A. Position the client upright during meals.
- B. Offer the client thin liquids to drink.
- C. Provide the client with a soft diet.
- D. Encourage the client to eat quickly.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Positioning the client upright during meals reduces the risk of aspiration, a life-threatening complication in dysphagia. Options B, C, and D are inappropriate: thin liquids increase aspiration risk, soft diets are secondary, and eating quickly exacerbates the problem.
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