A nurse is planning care for a client who has renal calculi.
Which of the following interventions should the nurse
include to promote elimination of the calculi? Encourage intake of at least 3 L of fluid each day.
Maintain bedrest until calculi are expelled. The nurse should encourage the client to consume at least
3 L of fluid each day. Increased fluid intake increases urine
Withhold thiazide diuretics.
production, promotes eliminiation of calculi, and helps
prevent recurrence.
Encourage intake of at least 3 L of fluid each day.
Collect all urine for 24 hr in a collection container.
A nurse is providing postoperative education for a client
following a laparoscopic cholecystectomy for cholelithia-
sis. Which of the following client statements indicates an
understanding of the teaching? "The adhesive bandages on my incision will fall ott as the
incision heals."
"The adhesive bandages on my incision will fall ott as the
incision heals." The nurse should instruct the client that the small adhesive
bandages will lose their adhesiveness in 7 to 10 days.
"I will be able to take a shower in 1 week."
The client can then remove the bandages or allow the
bandages to fall ott over time as the incision heals.
"I will need to follow a liquid diet for the first 3 days after
surgery."
"I can begin to resume my normal activity level in 2 weeks."
A nurse is planning care to prevent hospital-acquired me-
thicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection
for a client who is immunocompromised. Which of the fol-
Bathe the client with chlorhexidine wipes.
lowing interventions should the nurse include to prevent
this antibiotic-resistant infection? The nurse should bathe a client who is immunocompro-
Initiate contact precautions for this client.
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Bathe the client with chlorhexidine wipes.
Administer ceftaroline to the client as a prophylactic mea-
mised with chlorhexidine wipes to decrease the risk of
sure.
contracting hospital-acquired MRSA.
Avoid using alcohol-based hand sanitizers after caring for
the client
Picture of lips.
A nurse is assessing a client who has developed type Herpes simplex virus infection is a common viral infection
1 herpes simplex virus. Which of the following images in adults. The nurse should identify that this image indi-
should the nurse identify as this type of viral infection? cates the type 1 herpes simplex viral infection because the
infection causes a recurring cold sore.
A nurse is assessing a client who has Graves' disease.
Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
Exophthalmos
Somnolence
The nurse should expect a client who has Graves' disease,
Cold intolerance
an autoimmune form of hyperthyroidism, to experience
exophthalmos, which is protrusion of the eyeballs.
Exophthalmos
Dry, scaly skin
A nurse is teaching an older adult client who has periph-
eral neuropathy about a new prescription for duloxetine.
Which of the following client statements indicates an un-
It might take several weeks to notice an improvement in
derstanding of the teaching?
my symptoms."
"It might take several weeks to notice an improvement in
The nurse should instruct the client that duloxetine can
my symptoms."
take several weeks to be ettective. This medication is an
"I will need to take this medication on an empty stom-
ach."
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"I should take a daily ibuprofen for generalized aches."
antidepressant that reduces the discomfort of peripheral
"I will need to decrease my dietary sodium intake while neuropathy.
taking this medication."
A nurse is teaching a client who has scabies about a new
prescription for lindane lotion. Which of the following
client statements indicates an understanding of the treat-
ment for this parasitic infection?
"I will wash the lotion ott 12 hours after I apply it."
"I will apply the lotion once a day for 1 week."
The nurse should instruct the client to apply the lotion
"I will rub in the lotion thoroughly from my face to my
and leave it in place for 8 to 12 hr and then remove it by
toes."
washing it ott.
"I will wash the lotion ott 12 hours after I apply it."
"I should avoid bathing for 6 hours prior to applying the
lotion."
A nurse is assessing a client who has appendicitis. Which
of the following findings should the nurse report to the
provider immediately? Board-like abdomen
WBC 16,000/mm³ When using the urgent vs. nonurgent approach to client
care, the nurse should identify that a board-like abdomen
Board-like abdomen
is the priority finding indicating peritonitis. The nurse
should notify the provider immediately.
Nausea and vomiting
Temperature of 38° C (100.4° F)
A nurse is teaching a client who has gastroesophageal
reflux disease about ways to prevent reflux. Which of the
following information should the nurse include in the
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teaching?
Drink tomato juice with the breakfast meal.
Plan to finish eating at least 3 hr before bedtime.
Suck on peppermint when having indigestion.
The nurse should encourage the client not to eat anything
Elevate the head of the bed 10 cm (4 in) using wooden at least 3 hr before bedtime to prevent reflux.
blocks.
Plan to finish eating at least 3 hr before bedtime.
A nurse is teaching a client who has a deep-vein throm-
bosis about a new prescription for warfarin. Which of the
following client statements indicates an understanding of
the teaching?
"I should contact my provider if I notice a pink-tinged color
"I will stop taking the medication immediately if I experi-
to my urine."
ence nausea."
The nurse should instruct the client to monitor for blood
"I should contact my provider if I notice a pink-tinged color
in the urine. The client should report a pink-tinged urine
to my urine."
color to the provider.
"I will increase my dietary intake of spinach."
"I will not be able to use an electric razor while I am taking
this medication."
A nurse is reviewing the urinalysis results of a client who
has completed a 14-day course of ciprofloxacin to treat
pyelonephritis. Which of the following values should in-
Positive leukocyte esterase
dicate to the nurse that the client has a continuing infec-
tion? The nurse should identify that a positive leukocyte esterase
Negative nitrites