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The nurse is teaching a male adolescent
recently diagnosed with type 1diabetes mellitus
(DM) about self-injecting insulin. Which
,approach is best for the nurse to use to
evaluate do you effectiveness of the teaching? -
ANSWER-Observe him as he demonstrates self-
injection technique in another diabetic
adolescent.
Rational: watching the adolescent perform the
procedure with another adolescent provides
peer support the most information regarding
his skill with self-injection. Other options do not
provide information about the effectiveness of
nurse's teaching.
A young adult woman visits the clinic and learns
that she is positive for BRCA1 gene mutation
and asks the nurse what to expect next. How
should the nurse respond? - ANSWER-Explain
that counseling will be provided to give her
information about her cancer risk.
,Rational: BRACA1or BRACA2 genetic mutation
indicates an increased risk for developing breast
or ovarian cancer and genetic counseling should
be provided to explain the increased risk (A)to
the client along with options for increased
screening or preventative measures. (B) Is
completed by the genetic counselor before the
client undergoes genetic testing. a positive
BRACA1test is not an indicator of the presence
of cancer and (C and D) are not appropriate
responses prior to genetic counseling.
A mother runs into the emergency department
with s toddler in her arms and tells the nurse
that her child got into some cleaning products.
The child smells of chemicals on hands, face,
and on the front of the child's clothes. After
ensuring the airway is patent, what action
should the nurse implement first? - ANSWER-
Determine type of chemical exposure.
, Rational: once the type of chemical is
determined, poison control should be called
even if the chemical is unknown. If lavage is
recommended by poison control, intubation
and nasogastric tube may be needed as
directed by poison control. Altered sensorium,
such as lethargy, may occur if hydrocarbons are
ingested.
The nurse assigned unlicensed assistive
personnel (UAP) to apply antiembolism
stockings to a client. The nurse and UAP enters
the room, the nurse observes the stockings that
were applying by the UAP. The UAP states that
the client requested application of the stockings
as seen on the picture, for increased comfort.
What action should the nurse take? - ANSWER-
Discussed effective use of the stockings with
the client on UAP.