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A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who has
prescription for clopidogrel
following
a
thrombotic stroke. Which of the following information should
the nurse include in the teaching
- The medication prevents Clot formation - ANSWER-The
medication prevents Clot formation
Clopidogrel is an antiplatelet medication that prevents platelets
from sticking together and, as a result, prolongs bleeding time.
It is used to prevent blockage of coronary arteries and prevent
clot formation.
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who is recovering
from severe diarrhea and is ready
to resume eating solid foods. Which of the following food items
should the nurse recommend?
- Yogurt - ANSWER-- Yogurt
,The nurse should recommend adding yogurt to the diet to
provide probiotics and add substance to the stool, making it
more formed. A client who is recovering from diarrhea should
consume a diet that is low in fiber. Taking probiotics can also
help restore the natural gastrointestinal flora.
A nurse is reinforcing teaching about foods high in calcium
with a client who has hypocalcemia.
Which of the following foods should the nurse recommend
as containing the most calcium - 3oz canned salmon
-one small baked potato
- 1 cup diced chicken breast
- one medium banana - ANSWER-3oz canned salmon
The nurse should determine that 3 oz canned salmon is the
best food source to recommend because it contains 187.2 mg
of calcium per serving. Other food sources high in calcium
include sardines, tofu, milk, and milk products. The nurse
should also instruct the client to spend time in the sunlight
each day to absorb vitamin D and engage in weight-bearing
exercise to help metabolize calcium.
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with the caregiver of a client
who has a visual impairment due to
macular degeneration. Which of the following
comments by the client's caregiver indicates an
understanding of the teaching
,- I will close the blinds to manage glare - ANSWER-I will close
the blinds to manage glare
Glare from direct sunlight or light that is intensified through
glass, such as windows, can further impair the client's vision
and place them at risk for injury. The client's caregiver can use
blinds or shades to minimize glare, and the client can wear
yellow- or amber-tinted glasses to minimize glare.
A nurse is preparing to perform a closed irrigation of an
indwelling urinary catheter for a client who had abdominal
surgery. Which of the following actions should the nurse plan
to take
- stop the irrigation if resistant felt during fluid instillation
- Place the client in semi Fowler position with knees bent
-Cool the irrigation solution prior to instillation into the catheter
-Inject the solution by pushing the plunger using short rapid
movement -
ANSWER-- stop the irrigation if resistant felt during fluid
instillation
The nurse should plan to discontinue the irrigation and
contact the provider if
resistance is felt. This can indicate the client has a total
occlusion of the
catheter or that the catheter is
displaced.
, A nurse in a long term facility is delegating client care tasks to
staff members. Which of the following tasks should the nurse
assign to an assistive personnel (AP)?
- Document a client's output for the shift - ANSWER-- Document
a client's output for the shift
A nurse is caring for a client who has heart failure and a new
prescription for
furosemide. The nurse should monitor the client for which
of the following
manifestations as an adverse
effect of
the
medication.
- Tinnitus - ANSWER--
Tinnitus
The nurse should monitor clients who take furosemide for
tinnitus and hearing
loss. Audiometry is recommended for clients receiving
prolonged IV furosemide.
A nurse is collecting data from a client who has acute
cholecystitis. Which of the
following manifestations should the
nurse expect
- Pain radiating to the right shoulder - ANSWER-- Pain
radiating to the right