Which task could be safely delegated by the nurse to an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
- A. Be with a client who self-administers insulin
- B. Cleanse and dress a small decubitus ulcer
- C. Monitor a client's response to passive range of motion exercises
- D. Apply and care for a client's rectal pouch
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The RN may delegate the application and care of rectal pouches to a UAP. This is an uncomplicated, routine task that does not require clinical judgment or advanced skills.
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A client with congestive heart failure is newly admitted to home health care. The nurse discovers that the client has not been following the prescribed diet. What would be the most appropriate nursing action?
- A. Discharge the client from home health care because of noncompliance
- B. Notify the provider of the client's failure to follow prescribed diet
- C. Discuss diet with the client to learn the reasons for not following the diet
- D. Make a referral to Meals-on-Wheels
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Discuss diet with the client to learn the reasons for not following the diet. When new problems are identified, it is important for the nurse to collect accurate assessment data. Before reporting findings to the provider, it is best to have a complete understanding of the client's behavior and feelings as a basis for future teaching and intervention.
The nurse is caring for a client who has just returned from the operating room after a cholecystectomy. Which of these findings requires immediate follow-up by the nurse?
- A. A temperature of 100.4°F (38°C)
- B. Pulse rate of 110 beats per minute
- C. Respiratory rate of 24 breaths per minute
- D. Oxygen saturation of 88%
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: An oxygen saturation of 88% indicates hypoxia, requiring immediate intervention to prevent respiratory compromise.
A client has been placed in isolation because he is diagnosed with a contagious illness. The nurse should be aware that:
- A. Linens from the client's bed should be double-bagged.
- B. Meals should be served on washable dishes.
- C. Extensive isolation rarely causes psychological problems.
- D. Paper trays and plastic utensils prevent disease transmission.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Linens should be double-bagged. Isolation refers to techniques used to prevent or to limit the spread of infection. Some form of isolation has been used for centuries, whether to protect a high-risk person from exposure to pathogens or to prevent the transmission of pathogens from an infected person to others. Special handling of articles and linen soiled by any body fluid is indicated. These articles should be placed in impervious bags before they are removed from the client's bedside. Bagging in watertight containers is indicated to prevent exposure of personnel and contamination of the environment. The outside of the bag should not be contaminated when placing articles inside it. Each hospital and community agency has procedures for labeling and decontaminating exposed articles. Items that are visibly soiled with body substances should be rinsed and placed in plastic bags or clearly marked containers, often labeled 'Contaminated.' If the outside of the bag becomes contaminated, placing that bag in another bag (double-bagging) is required.
When a drug is listed as Category X and prescribed to women of child-bearing age/capacity, the nurse and the interdisciplinary team should counsel the client that:
- A. Pregnancy tests might be unreliable while taking the drug.
- B. She must use a reliable form of birth control.
- C. She should not take the Category X drug on days she has intercourse.
- D. She must follow up with an endocrinologist.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Category X drugs have many practice limitations when prescribed and dispensed to women. For example, the prescription is valid for only seven days, and if not filled, it expires. The FDA provides a pregnancy-prevention program for clients taking Isotretinoin (Accutane). Prior to prescribing a Category X drug, a pregnancy test should be performed.
The nurse sustains a needle puncture that requires HIV prophylaxis. Which of the following medication regimens should be used?
- A. an antibiotic such as Metronidazole and a protease inhibitor (Saquinivir)
- B. two non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- C. one protease inhibitor such as Nelfinavir
- D. two protease inhibitors
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Unless there is drug resistance, the initial prophylaxis based on CDC recommendations is 2 NNRTIs.