A 34-year-old multipara comes to the prenatal clinic during her fifth month of pregnancy. The client complains to the nurse that her breasts are sensitive and sore.
Which of the following suggestions by the nurse is BEST?
- A. Apply warm compresses to your breasts and take two aspirin as needed.
- B. Massage your breasts with lotion and wear loose-fitting clothing.
- C. Apply cold compresses to your breasts and wear a well-fitting, supportive bra.
- D. Take a diuretic once a day and avoid touching your breasts.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Strategy: 'BEST' indicates priority question. All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) would increase circulation and increase discomfort, should avoid taking medications (2) not effective in decreasing discomfort (3) correct-during pregnancy there is an increase in lactiferous ducts and lobule-alveolar tissue (4) medications are to be avoided during pregnancy
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An extremely angry patient with bipolar illness who just learned his wife has filed for divorce.
Which of the following responses by the nurse is MOST appropriate?
- A. Allow the patient to use the phone.
- B. Confront the patient about his anger and inappropriate plan of action.
- C. Do not allow the patient to use the phone because he is an involuntary patient.
- D. Set limits on the patient's phone use because he has been unable to control his behavior.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Strategy: All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) correct-patient is able to use phone unless otherwise indicated by court order or physician's order (2) has not lost civil right to use phone (3) denies patient his civil rights (4) inappropriate
A client weighing 76 kg is admitted at 0600 with a TBSA burn of 40%. Using the Parkland formula, the client's 24-hour intravenous fluid replacement should be:
- A. 6,080 ml
- B. 9,120 ml
- C. 12,160 ml
- D. 15,180 ml
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Parkland formula is 4 ml × kg × TBSA = 24-hour fluid requirement, or 4 × 76 × 40 = 12,160 ml. Answer A is the fluid requirement for the first 8 hours after burn injury, so it's incorrect. Answer B is incorrect because it's the fluid requirement for 16 hours after burn injury. Answer D is an excessive amount given the client's weight and TBSA, so it's incorrect.
A male client's behavior begins to escalate into aggressive behavior.
The nurse is caring for clients on the psychiatric unit. Suddenly, a male client's behavior begins to escalate into aggressive behavior. It would be MOST important for the nurse to take which of the following actions?
- A. Utilize an organized team to place the client in seclusion.
- B. Leave the client alone in his room to identify feelings of anger.
- C. Redirect the client to a quiet activity to divert his attention and not disturb the other clients.
- D. Assist the client to identify and express his feelings of increasing anxiety, frustration, and anger.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Strategy: All answers are implementations. Determine the outcome of each answer choice. Is it desired? (1) nurse can be helpful in using psychological/communication strategies before utilizing seclusion (2) leaving the client alone can become potentially dangerous to the client and the property (3) encouraging the client to become involved in a quiet activity might further escalate his frustration and anger because the ability to focus and concentrate is diminished due to an elevated anxiety level (4) correct-as client's anger begins to escalate, nurse can be helpful in using psychological/communication strategies before utilizing seclusion
The client is to be discharged after passing a uric acid kidney stone. This is the third time the client has been hospitalized for kidney stones. The nurse should teach the client to do which of the following?
- A. Eat generous amounts of chicken and organ meats
- B. Drink lots of water
- C. Avoid vigorous activity
- D. Take the ordered allopurinol (Zyloprim) if the symptoms recur
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Increased fluid intake (lots of water) prevents stone formation by diluting urine. High-purine foods (meats), activity avoidance, or conditional allopurinol are incorrect.
The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a continuous IV infusion of midazolam (Versed) for sedation. Which of the following findings should the nurse report immediately?
- A. Respiratory rate of 12 breaths/min
- B. Blood pressure of 100/60 mmHg
- C. Heart rate of 80 bpm
- D. Oxygen saturation of 90%
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: An oxygen saturation of 90% indicates hypoxemia, a serious midazolam side effect. Options A, B, and C are acceptable: respiratory rate is low but stable, BP is mildly low, and heart rate is normal.
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