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.
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The emergency department nurse writes the problem of 'ineffective coping' for a client who has been raped. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
- A. Encourage the client to take the 'morning-after' pill.
- B. Allow the client to admit guilt for causing the rape.
- C. Provide a list of rape crisis counselors.
- D. Discuss reporting the case to the police.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Rape crisis counselors provide specialized support for coping post-rape. Morning-after pill addresses pregnancy, guilt admission is harmful, and police reporting is client-driven.
A nurse is at the lake when a person nearly drowns. The nurse determines the client is breathing spontaneously. Which data should the nurse assess next?
- A. Possibility of drug use.
- B. Spinal cord injury.
- C. Level of confusion.
- D. Amount of alcohol.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Spinal cord injury assessment is critical post-near-drowning due to potential diving-related trauma, affecting stabilization. Confusion, drug use, and alcohol are secondary.
The elderly male client is admitted to the medical unit with a diagnosis of senile dementia. The client is 74 inches tall and weighs 54.5 kg. The client lives with his son and daughter-in-law, both of whom work outside the house. Which referral is most important for the nurse to implement?
- A. Adult Protective Services.
- B. Social worker.
- C. Medicare ombudsman.
- D. Dietitian.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Low weight (54.5 kg for 74 inches, BMI ~16.5) and dementia suggest potential neglect, warranting Adult Protective Services referral. Social work, ombudsman, and dietitian are secondary.
The client has ingested the remaining amount of a bottle of analgesic medication. The medication comes 500 mg per capsule. Two (2) doses of two (2) capsules each have been used by another member of the family. The bottle originally had 250 capsules. How many mg of medication did the client take?
Correct Answer: 123000
Rationale: Total capsules: 250. Used: 2 doses * 2 capsules = 4 capsules. Remaining: 250 - 4 = 246 capsules. Total mg: 246 * 500 mg = 123,000 mg.
Which is the primary goal of the ED nurse in caring for a client who has ingested poison?
- A. Remove or inactivate the poison before it is absorbed.
- B. Provide long-term supportive care to prevent organ damage.
- C. Administer an antidote to increase the effects of the poison.
- D. Implement treatment prolonging the elimination of the poison.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Removing or inactivating the poison (e.g., via lavage or charcoal) prevents absorption, the primary goal. Supportive care, antidotes, and elimination are secondary.