NUR 325 Exam 1 Questions And Answers!!
2. A patient is receiving a PCA infusion after surgery to repair a hip fracture. She is sleeping soundly but awakens when the nurse speaks to her in a normal tone of voice. Her respirations are 8 breaths/minute. The most appropriate nursing action in this situation is to a. stop the PCA infusion. b. obtain an oxygen saturation level. c. continue to closely monitor the patient. d. administer naloxone and contact the physician. - C (8 breaths a minute is not alarming because the patient was sleeping. It is most appropriate to monitor the patient closely.) 6. An example of distraction to provide pain relief is a. TENS. b. music. c. exercise. d. biofeedback. - B A 34-year-old single father who is anxious, tearful, and tired from caring for his three young children tells the nurse that he feels depressed and doesn't see how he can go on much longer. Which of the following would be the nurse's best response? a. "Are you thinking of suicide?" b. "You've been doing a good job raising your children. You can do it!" c. "Is there someone who can help you during the evenings and weekends?" d. "What do you mean when you say you can't go on any longer?" - D (You need to get information about what the gentleman means when he says he can't go on any longer. He might be thinking of turning his children over to a grandparent or seeking other child-care arrangements. Asking about suicide initially might be premature. Asking, "Are you thinking of suicide?" prematurely might shut the patient down entirely. If the patient talks about suicide, for safety reasons it is very important to further discuss his suicidal thoughts and refer to the appropriate health care professional. Asking theopen-ended question provides an opportunity to understand what the person is thinking and open lines of communication.) A 59-yr-old female patient with a frontotemporal lobar dementia has difficulty with verbal expression. While her husband was at work, she walked to the gas station for a soda but did not understand the request for payment. What can the nurse suggest to keep the patient safe? a. Assisted living b. Adult day care c. Advance directives d. Monitor for behavioral changes - B (To keep the patient safe during the day while the husband is at work, an adult day care facility would be the best choice. This patient would not need assisted living. Advance directives are important but are not related to her safety. Monitoring for behavioral changes will not keep her safe during the day.
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