While caring for a client in skeletal traction, which tasks can the nurse assign to experienced unlicensed assistive personnel to help prevent immobility hazards? Select all that apply.
- A. Assist with active and passive range of motion exercises
- B. Change bed linens while logrolling the client from side to side
- C. Check the color and temperature of the affected extremity
- D. Reapply pneumatic compression device after bathing the client
- E. Remind the client to use the incentive spirometer
Correct Answer: A,D,E
Rationale: Assisting with range of motion, reapplying compression devices, and reminding about spirometry are within UAP scope and prevent immobility issues. Assessing extremities and logrolling require nursing judgment.
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Laboratory results
Glucose (fasting)
70–110 mg/dL
(3.9–6.1 mmol/L) 126 mg/dL
(7.0 mmol/L)
The nurse in the outpatient clinic is caring for a 40-year-old client with acromegaly. Which of the following findings would be most important to report to the health care provider?
- A. Dark, leathery skin
- B. Fasting blood glucose level
- C. Presence of S3 and S4 heart sounds
- D. Reports of knee pain when walking
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: S3 and S4 heart sounds indicate heart failure, a serious complication of acromegaly due to cardiac hypertrophy, requiring urgent reporting. Skin changes, glucose levels, and knee pain are expected but less critical.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has a prescription for sertraline for the treatment of depression. Which of the following statements by the client would indicate a correct understanding of the teaching?
- A. I can discontinue the medication as soon as I start feeling better
- B. I should avoid eating aged cheeses, cured meats, or pickled foods
- C. I should expect to feel better within 2 to 3 days after starting this medication
- D. I will report any thoughts of self-harm to my health care provider
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Reporting self-harm thoughts is critical, as sertraline may increase suicide risk initially. Discontinuing abruptly risks relapse, food restrictions apply to MAOIs, and benefits take weeks, not days.
The nurse is caring for a client with a fiberglass cast applied to a distal fracture of the right tibia. The client should be able to bear weight on the cast within:
- A. 10 minutes
- B. 30 minutes
- C. 3 hours
- D. 24 hours
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Fiberglass casts typically require 24 hours to fully dry and harden before weight-bearing. Choices A, B, and C are too short for the cast to achieve sufficient strength.
During report, the nurse is given all of the following information. Which client should the nurse go to first?
- A. A diabetic has a blood sugar of 200.
- B. A client who had abdominal surgery earlier today is complaining of operative site pain.
- C. A client who had abdominal surgery yesterday has crackles on auscultation.
- D. A client who had a thyroidectomy earlier today is complaining of muscle spasms.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Muscle spasms post-thyroidectomy suggest hypocalcemia from parathyroid injury, a potentially life-threatening emergency requiring immediate assessment. High glucose, pain, or crackles are less urgent.
The nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has a new prescription for transdermal nitroglycerin patches for angina. Which of the following statements by the client would require follow-up?
- A. I can apply a new patch to my arm or chest each day
- B. I should avoid placing the patch over areas with a lot of hair
- C. I should remove the patch at night to prevent tolerance
- D. I will apply the patch only when I experience chest pain
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Nitroglycerin patches are for angina prevention, applied daily, not as-needed. Rotating sites, avoiding hair, and removing at night (patch-free interval) are correct.
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