Which recommendation is the American Cancer Society's (ACS) 2015 guideline for the early detection of breast cancer?
- A. Beginning at age 18, have a biannual clinical breast examination by an HCP.
- B. Beginning at age 30, perform monthly breast self-exams.
- C. At age 45 through 54, receive a yearly mammogram.
- D. Beginning at age 50, have a breast sonogram every five (5) years.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: ACS 2015 guidelines recommend annual mammograms for women aged 45–54. Biannual clinical exams at 18, monthly BSEs, and routine sonograms are not part of these guidelines.
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What intervention should the nurse implement for a client diagnosed with a rectocele?
- A. Limit oral intake to decrease voiding.
- B. Encourage a low-residue diet.
- C. Administer a stool softener daily.
- D. Arrange for the client to take sitz baths.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Stool softeners prevent straining during bowel movements, reducing rectocele pressure. Limiting intake is inappropriate, low-residue diets increase constipation risk, and sitz baths are less specific.
Because many antineoplastic drugs affect bone marrow function, which laboratory test is most important to monitor for client safety?
- A. Mean cell volume
- B. Total leukocyte count
- C. Differential cell count
- D. Complete blood count
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: A complete blood count monitors red cells, white cells, and platelets, detecting bone marrow suppression caused by antineoplastic drugs.
The nurse is teaching the client diagnosed with uterine prolapse. Which information should the nurse include in the discussion?
- A. Increase fluids and daily exercise to prevent constipation.
- B. Explain there is only one acceptable treatment for uterine prolapse.
- C. Instruct the client to visually check the uterine prolapse daily.
- D. Discuss limiting coughing and lifting heavy objects.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Limiting coughing and heavy lifting reduces pelvic pressure, preventing prolapse worsening. Fluids and exercise aid bowel health but are secondary, multiple treatments exist, and daily visual checks are unnecessary.
The client diagnosed with cancer of the uterus is scheduled to have radiation brachytherapy. Which precautions should the nurse implement? Select all that apply.
- A. Place the client in a private room.
- B. Wear a dosimeter when entering the room.
- C. Encourage visitors to come and stay with the client.
- D. Plan to spend extended time with the client.
- E. Notify the nuclear medicine technician.
Correct Answer: A,B
Rationale: Brachytherapy requires a private room and dosimeter use to minimize radiation exposure. Visitors are limited, extended nurse time is avoided, and nuclear medicine notification is unnecessary.
Besides assessing the dressing for signs of bleeding, which other postoperative nursing assessment is a priority after this surgical procedure?
- A. Checking the client's deep-breathing efforts
- B. Assessing the client's ability to achieve an erection
- C. Monitoring the volume of urine output
- D. Monitoring the infusion of I.V. antibiotics
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Monitoring urine output is critical post-circumcision to ensure no urinary retention or complications from swelling.
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