Which signs/symptoms should the nurse assess in the client who has been exposed to the anthrax bacillus via the skin?
- A. A scabby, clear fluid-filled vesicle.
- B. Edema, pruritus, and a 2-mm ulcerated vesicle.
- C. Irregular brownish-pink spots around the hairline.
- D. Tiny purple spots flush with the surface of the skin.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cutaneous anthrax presents with edema, pruritus, and a small ulcerated vesicle that becomes necrotic. Scabby vesicles, brownish-pink spots, and purple spots are not typical.
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The nurse in an outpatient rehabilitation facility is working with convicted child abusers. Which characteristics should the nurse expect to observe in the abusers? Select all that apply.
- A. The abuser calls the child a liar.
- B. The abuser has a tendency toward violence.
- C. The abuser exhibits a high self-esteem.
- D. The abuser is unable to admit the need for help.
- E. The abuser was spoiled as a child.
Correct Answer: A,B,D
Rationale: Child abusers often deny accusations (calling the child a liar), exhibit violence, and resist help due to denial. Low self-esteem is more common, and being spoiled is not typical.
Which statement best describes the role of the medical-surgical nurse during a disaster?
- A. The nurse may be assigned to ride in the ambulance.
- B. The nurse may be assigned as a first assistant in the operating room.
- C. The nurse may be assigned to crowd control.
- D. The nurse may be assigned to the emergency department.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Medical-surgical nurses are often reassigned to the ED during disasters to manage increased patient loads. Ambulance, OR, and crowd control roles are less typical.
The father of a child brought to the emergency department is yelling at the staff and obviously intoxicated. Which approach should the nurse take with the father?
- A. Talk to the father in a calm and low voice.
- B. Tell the father to wait in the waiting room.
- C. Notify the child’s mother to come to the ED.
- D. Call the police department to come and arrest him.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A calm, low voice de-escalates the situation, promoting safety. Waiting room relocation, notifying the mother, or police involvement may escalate or delay resolution.
The client has recently experienced a myocardial infarction. Which action by the nurse helps prevent cardiogenic shock?
- A. Monitor the client’s telemetry.
- B. Turn the client every two (2) hours.
- C. Administer oxygen via nasal cannula.
- D. Place the client in the Trendelenburg position.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Oxygen administration improves myocardial oxygenation, preventing cardiogenic shock post-MI. Telemetry monitors, turning prevents ulcers, and Trendelenburg is contraindicated.
The nurse is providing discharge teaching for the client with intermaxillary wiring to repair a fractured mandible. Which statement by the client indicates teaching has been effective?
- A. Iced alcoholic drinks may be consumed by using a straw.
- B. Only one (1) food item should be consumed at one (1) time.
- C. Carbonated sodas should be limited to two (2) daily.
- D. Teeth can be brushed after tenderness and edema subside.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Brushing teeth after swelling subsides maintains oral hygiene safely. Alcohol, single food items, and soda limits are incorrect or unnecessary.