A hospice nurse is visiting with the son of a client who has terminal cancer. The son reports sleeping very little during the past week due to caring for his mother.
Which of the following responses should the nurse make?
- A. I can give you information about respite care if you are interested.
- B. You should try to sleep more so you can take better care of your mother.
- C. Caring for a loved one at the end of life is very rewarding.
- D. It's important to stay strong for your mother during this time.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct answer is A because it acknowledges the caregiver's potential interest in respite care, which can provide them with much-needed rest and support. This response shows empathy and offers a helpful solution. Choice B is incorrect as it oversimplifies the situation and places undue pressure on the caregiver. Choice C is incorrect as it may invalidate the caregiver's struggles and emotions, as caregiving can be overwhelming and challenging. Choice D is incorrect as it emphasizes the importance of strength without addressing the caregiver's need for support and self-care.
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Provider Prescriptions
1030:
Obtain x-rays of right arm, wrist, and elbow.
Drag words from the choices below to fill in each blank.Nurse should anticipate a prescription for--------and-------
- A. skin traction
- B. surgical consultation
- C. pain medication
- D. limb immobilization
- E. antibiotics
- F. bed rest
Correct Answer: C,D
Rationale: Pain medication and limb immobilization are standard for managing fractures, reducing discomfort and promoting healing.
A nurse in emergency department is caring for a three-year old child who has suspected epiglottitis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
- A. Prepare to assist with intubation
- B. obtain a throat culture
- C. suction the child's oropharynx
- D. prepare a cool mist tent
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The correct action is A: Prepare to assist with intubation. Epiglottitis is a medical emergency where the airway can become severely compromised due to swelling of the epiglottis. Intubation may be necessary to secure the airway and ensure adequate oxygenation. Prompt intervention is crucial to prevent respiratory distress and potential death. Obtaining a throat culture (B) may delay essential treatment. Suctioning the oropharynx (C) can stimulate the epiglottis and worsen the obstruction. A cool mist tent (D) does not address the immediate need for securing the airway.
A home care nurse is caring for a client who has advancing multiple sclerosis.
Nurses' Notes
2 weeks ago:
Client reports depression is increasing as they are unable to participate in activities they once
enjoyed because of the advancing multiple sclerosis. Even getting up to the wheelchair is "just
too much" for them.
Today:
Home health aide reported client will not permit turning or position changes. Client states, "I can
only get comfortable curled on my left side, I'm not moving."
Select the 5 complications the client is at risk for.
- A. Hypertension
- B. Hypocalcemia
- C. Calcium resorption
- D. Urinary stasis
- E. Contractures
- F. Atelectasis
- G. Diarrhea
Correct Answer: C,D,E,F,H
Rationale: Immobility increases risks of urinary stasis, contractures, atelectasis, and pressure injuries.
The nurse is continuing to care for the client.
Provider Prescriptions
Day 1, 1100:
Lithium carbonate 600 mg PO BID
The nurse is assessing the client. Which of the following findings indicate an improvement in the client's condition? Select all that apply.
- A. The client engages in quiet activities in their room
- B. The client slept 5 hr. the previous night
- C. The client consumes 8 oz of high-calorie fluids each hour
- D. The client takes 2 short naps during the day
- E. The client appears to listen to unseen others.
Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
Rationale: Improved behaviors include engaging in quiet activities, sleeping adequately, consuming fluids, and napping appropriately. Listening to unseen others indicates ongoing psychosis.
A nurse is caring for a 75-year-old client who is admitted to the medical-surgical unit
Nurses' Notes
Today
0700:
Received change of shift report. Client is 2 days postoperative following a hysterectomy and
they have not yet ambulated with physical therapy due to significant postoperative pain. Per
change of shift report, pain medications have been adjusted and pain has improved. Client
currently reports pain level as 2 on a scale of 0 to 10.
0900:
Ambulating in hallway with the assistance of physical therapy.
1000:
Return to bed with siderails up x 2, but not wearing sequential compression devices because they
"hurt too much." Applied antiembolism stockings.
1400:
Client notified nurse that right leg is warm and painful. Assessment reveals unilateral right lower
extremity swelling and warmth below the knee. Provider notified.
Laboratory Results
Today
1430:
WBC count 10,500/mm³ (5,000 to 10,000/mm³)
Hgb 11.1 g/dL (12 to 16 g/dL)
Hct 34% (37% to 47%6)
Platelet count 250,000/mm³ (150,000 to 400,000/mm³)
Coagulation studies:
PT 11.5 seconds (11 to 12.5 seconds)
INR 0.9 (0.8 to 1.1)
History and Physical
3 days ago:
Past medical history: Type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension
Surgical history: Cesarean birth x 2 as a young adult
Social history: Has smoked 1 pack of cigarettes per day for 4 years, drinks socially, does not
exercise.
Weight: 121,3 kg (267.4 lb)
Vital Signs
Today
0800
Temperature 37° C (98.6" F)
Heart rate 97/min
Respiratory rate 18/min
BP 138/78 mm Hg
Complete the diagram by dragging from the choices below to specify what condition the client is most likely experiencing.
- A. Request a prescription for IV furosemide
- B. Implement rest. ice, elevation, compression (RICE)
- C. Check for pedal pulses and sans of ischemia
- D. Cellulitis
- E. Heart failure
- F. Muscle Strain
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Unilateral swelling and warmth suggest deep vein thrombosis (DVT), requiring assessment for ischemia.
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