Which statement by the nurse is appropriate when directing an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to assist a 69 year-old surgical client to ambulate for the first time?
- A. Have the client sit on the side of the bed for at least 2 minutes before helping him stand.
- B. If the client is dizzy on standing, ask him to take some deep breaths.
- C. Assist the client to the bathroom at least twice on this shift.
- D. After you assist him to the chair, let me know how he feels.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Give clear information to the UAP about what is expected for client safety. This instruction ensures the client is assessed for orthostatic hypotension before ambulating, reducing the risk of falls.
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The nurse is discussing with the parents of the full-term newborn the infant's transportation in a vehicle. Which information should the nurse provide? Select all that apply.
- A. The infant should be restrained in a car seat located in the backseat facing the rear of the car.
- B. The infant should be restrained in a car seat located in the backseat facing the front of the car.
- C. An infant car seat may be designed only for infants; if so, obtain another one when the infant reaches the weight limit for that model.
- D. Some states and provinces in the United States and Canada have mandated the use of infant and child restraints.
- E. A car seat should have a certification label stating that it complies with federal motor vehicle safety standards.
Correct Answer: A,C,E
Rationale: A: Rear-facing car seats in the backseat are safest. C: Infant-only car seats have weight limits requiring replacement. E: Certification ensures safety compliance. B is incorrect as forward-facing is unsafe for infants.
Which of these clients would be the highest priority for the nurse to assign to a private room?
- A. A client with a new diagnosis of tuberculosis
- B. A client with a urinary tract infection
- C. A client post-appendectomy with a surgical site infection
- D. A client with seasonal influenza
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: A client with tuberculosis requires a private room with negative pressure to prevent airborne transmission of the disease.
A health care agency has different receptacles for the various categories of institutional waste. Into which container should the nurse dispose of a suction canister used to collect bloody drainage from the client's NG tube?
- A. Injurious waste receptacle
- B. Hazardous waste receptacle
- C. Infectious waste receptacle
- D. Wastebasket in the client's bathroom
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Blood and body fluids are classified as infectious waste, requiring disposal in the infectious waste receptacle.
A nurse who is assigned to the emergency department needs to understand that gastric lavage is a priority in which situation?
- A. An infant who has been identified as suffering from botulism
- B. A toddler who has eaten a number of ibuprofen tablets
- C. A preschooler who has swallowed powdered plant food
- D. A school aged child who has taken a handful of vitamins
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Botulinum toxin is a neurotoxin that causes muscular paralysis. Gastric lavage is a priority to remove the toxin from the stomach before it is absorbed.
The client had a THR. The nurse is discussing home modifications with the client's son. Which modifications should the nurse recommend? Select all that apply.
- A. Pad bed side rails.
- B. Install safety bars around the toilet and shower.
- C. Install an elevated toilet seat in the bathroom.
- D. Plan for the client's bed to be in a main floor room.
- E. Use a nonskid bathmat in the bathtub for the client's daily bath.
- F. Remove scatter rugs and secure electrical cords against baseboards.
Correct Answer: B,C,D,F
Rationale: B: Safety bars aid mobility. C: Elevated toilet seat prevents excessive hip flexion. D: Main floor bedroom avoids stairs. F: Removing rugs and cords prevents tripping. A is unnecessary, and E is incorrect as tub baths are avoided post-THR.