Which outcome is appropriate for the client problem 'ineffective gas exchange' for the client recently diagnosed with COPD?
- A. The client demonstrates the correct way to pursed-lip breathe.
- B. The client lists three (3) signs/symptoms to report to the HCP.
- C. The client will drink at least 2,500 mL of water daily.
- D. The client will be able to ambulate 100 feet with dyspnea.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pursed-lip breathing (A) improves gas exchange by prolonging exhalation. Symptom reporting (B), hydration (C), and ambulation with dyspnea (D) are unrelated to gas exchange.
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You note your patient's sweat and urine is orange. You reassure the patient and educate him that which medication below is causing this finding?
- A. Ethambutol
- B. Streptomycin
- C. Isoniazid
- D. Rifampin
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rifampin commonly causes orange discoloration of body fluids (sweat, urine, tears) as a harmless side effect, and patients should be educated to expect this.
What nursing action is most appropriate when administering both types of oral medication to this client?
- A. Administer the cough syrup first, then the tablets.
- B. Wait 15 minutes after giving the cough syrup before giving the tablets.
- C. Give the cough syrup between administering the tablets.
- D. Administer the tablets first, then the cough syrup.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Administering tablets first ensures they are swallowed properly, followed by the cough syrup, which may coat the throat and aid swallowing.
Which statement best suggests that the client understands the nurse's instruction on how to handle the sputum specimen container?
- A. I should wipe the container with an alcohol swab.
- B. I must not touch the inside of the container.
- C. I cannot put the lid on the container until the container is fairly full.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Not touching the inside of the container prevents contamination, ensuring an accurate sputum sample.
The client is admitted to the emergency department with chest trauma. Which signs/symptoms indicate to the nurse the diagnosis of pneumothorax?
- A. Bronchovesicular lung sounds and bradypnea.
- B. Unequal lung expansion and dyspnea.
- C. Frothy, bloody sputum and consolidation.
- D. Barrel chest and polycythemia.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pneumothorax causes unequal lung expansion and dyspnea (B) from collapsed lung. Bronchovesicular sounds/bradypnea (A), frothy sputum (C), and barrel chest (D) suggest other conditions.
Which nursing measure is most helpful in reducing the client's anxiety during an asthma attack?
- A. Close the door to the examination room.
- B. Remain within the client's view.
- C. Pull the bedside privacy curtain.
- D. Notify the client when the respiratory therapist arrives.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Remaining within the client's view provides reassurance and reduces anxiety by ensuring the client feels supported during an asthma attack.
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