ATI Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Regulation 2023/24
A nurse is assisting in the care of a client who has heart failure and a prescription to receive a unit of packed red blood cells. The nurse should plan for the blood to infuse over which of the following lengths of time? a. 1 hr b. 2 hr c. 4 hr d. 6 hr c. 4 hr Rationale: The transfusion should be administered slowly (max time of 4hrs) to avoid increasing the workload of the heart A nurse is assisting in the care of a client who has a prescription to receive one unit of packed red blood cells. The client's blood type is AB+, and the nurse receives a unit of A- blood from the blood bank. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Return the blood unit as it is not compatible with the client's blood type. b. Stay with the client for 15 min prior to starting the blood transfusion. c. Verify the unit of blood with another nurse. d. Prime the blood tubing with 0.45% sodium chloride. c. Verify the unit of blood with another nurse. Rationale: The unit of blood is compatible with the client's blood type. However, the nurse should ensure that the blood unit had been verified by 2 nurses before initiating the transfusion A nurse is assisting an RN who is preparing to start an IV for a client who has a high risk for bleeding. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? a. Apply a cold compress to the selected IV site. b. Ask the client to hold the extremity up prior to searching for an IV site. c. Ask the client to spread the fingers of the selected extremity. d. Apply a blood pressure cuff set to 30 mm Hg. d. Apply a blood pressure cuff set to 30 mm Hg Rationale: Instead of using a tourniquet, the nurse should apply a BP cuff set to 30 mm Hg prior to starting an IV for this client. This will help protect the client's extremity from bruising & bleeding A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving treatment for hyponatremia. The nurse should identify that which of the following findings is an indication that the treatment has been effective? (Select all that apply.) a. The client states their muscle spasms are absent. b. The client reports a headache. c. The client denies being confused. d. The client reports being nauseated. e. The client reports feeling tired. a. The client states their muscle spasms are absent. c. The client denies being confused. Rationale: The absence of muscle spasms & client reporting that they are not confused is an indication of adequate sodium levels A nurse is assisting in the care of a client who has an acid-base imbalance and is experiencing hypoxia. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? a. Initiate continuous cardiac monitoring. b. Elevate the head of the client's bed. c. Instruct the client to deep breathe and cough. d. Initiate continuous SpO2 monitoring. b. Elevate the head of the client's bed Rationale: The 1st action the nurse should take when using the airway, breathing, circulation approach to client care is to elevate the HOB. Placing the client in a Fowler's or semi-Fowler's position will promote effective breathing & chest expansion A nurse is collecting data on a client who has been receiving IV therapy for several days and notes that the client's daily weight has increased. The nurse should identify that the client is at increased risk for developing which of the following IV-related complications? a. Phlebitis b. Extravasation c. Air embolism d. Circulatory overload d. Circulatory overload Rationale: The nurse should identify that a client who has been receiving IV therapy & whose daily weight has increased is at risk for circulatory overload. Other indications of circulatory overload include tachycardia, increased BP, edema, cough & tachypnea A charge nurse is observing a newly licensed nurse who is preparing to administer a blood transfusion to a client. For which of the following actions by the newly licensed nurse should the charge nurse intervene? a. The nurse selects 0.45% sodium chloride to use to prime the tubing. b. The nurse asks another nurse to check the blood unit label and client identification prior to beginning the transfusion. c. The nurse uses tubing with a filter for the blood transfusion. d. The nurse discards the tubing after the first unit of blood is completed. a. The nurse selects 0.45% sodium chloride to use to prime the tubing. Rationale: The charge nurse should intervene if the newly licensed nurse selects 0.45% sodium chloride to use to prime the tubing. The nurse should identify that 0.9% sodium chloride is the only IV solution that should be used to prime the tubing for blood administration
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