You're providing discharge teaching to a patient who was admitted for pneumonia. You are discussing measures the patient can take to prevent pneumonia. Which of the following statements by the patient indicates they did NOT understand your education material?
- A. I'll use hand sanitizer regularly while I'm out in public.'
- B. It is important I don't receive the Pneumovax vaccine since I'm already immune to pneumonia.'
- C. I will try to avoid large crowds of people during the peak of flu season.'
- D. It is important I try to quit smoking.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The statement about not receiving the Pneumovax vaccine is incorrect, as vaccination is recommended to prevent pneumococcal pneumonia, and prior infection doesn't confer immunity. Other options reflect correct preventive measures.
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The client is diagnosed with a pulmonary embolus (PE) and is receiving a heparin drip. The bag hanging is 20,000 units/500 mL of D5W infusing at 22 mL/hr. How many units of heparin is the client receiving each hour?
Correct Answer: 880
Rationale: Heparin rate: (20,000 units ÷ 500 mL) × 22 mL/hr = 40 units/mL × 22 mL/hr = 880 units/hr.
The clinic nurse is interviewing clients. Which information provided by a client warrants further investigation?
- A. The client uses Vicks VapoRub every night before bed.
- B. The client has had an appendectomy.
- C. The client takes a multiple vitamin pill every day.
- D. The client has been coughing up blood in the mornings.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Hemoptysis (D) suggests serious conditions (e.g., lung cancer, TB), requiring investigation. VapoRub (A), appendectomy (B), and vitamins (C) are benign.
The nurse is caring for the postoperative client diagnosed with lung cancer recovering from a thoracotomy. Which data require immediate intervention by the nurse?
- A. The client refuses to perform shoulder exercises.
- B. The client complains of a sore throat and is hoarse.
- C. The client has crackles that clear with cough.
- D. The client is coughing up pink frothy sputum.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Pink frothy sputum (D) suggests pulmonary edema, a life-threatening complication post-thoracotomy, requiring immediate intervention. Refusing exercises (A) needs addressing but is not urgent. Sore throat/hoarseness (B) may be from intubation, not critical. Crackles clearing with cough (C) are benign.
Which problem is appropriate for the nurse to identify for the client who is one (1) day postoperative thoracotomy?
- A. Alteration in comfort.
- B. Altered level of consciousness.
- C. Alteration in elimination pattern.
- D. Knowledge deficit.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Pain (alteration in comfort, A) is a common issue post-thoracotomy due to surgical incision and chest tube placement, making it the most appropriate nursing diagnosis on day one. Altered consciousness (B) is not typical unless complications arise. Elimination issues (C) are less immediate. Knowledge deficit (D) is relevant later for discharge teaching.
The male client has had a radial neck dissection for cancer of the larynx. Which action by the client indicates a disturbance in body image?
- A. The client requests a consultation by the speech therapist.
- B. The client has a towel placed over the mirror.
- C. The client is attempting to shave himself.
- D. The client practices neck and shoulder exercises.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Placing a towel over the mirror (choice 2) suggests the client is avoiding looking at their altered appearance due to the radical neck dissection, indicating a disturbance in body image. This surgery often results in visible changes, such as scarring or a tracheostomy, which can impact self-perception. Requesting a speech therapist (choice 1) focuses on communication, attempting to shave (choice 3) shows engagement in self-care, and practicing exercises (choice 4) indicates recovery efforts, none of which directly reflect body image issues.