2023: Complete A+Guide Solution
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, he nurse is giving preoperative instructions to a 14-year old female client
who is scheduled for surgery to correct a spinal curvature. Which
statement by the client best demonstrates that learning has taken place?
A. I will read all the literature you gave me before surgery.
B. I have had surgery before when I broke my wrist in a bike accident, so I
know what to expect.
C. All the things people have told me will help me take care of my back.
D. I understand that I will be in a body cast and I will show you how you
taught me to turn.
D. I understand that I will be in a body cast and I will show you how you
taught me to turn.
Outcome of learning is best demonstrated when the client not only
verbalizes an understanding, but also can provide a return demonstration. A
14-year old may or may not follow through with reading material and there
is no way of measuring that way of learning. Have a previous surgery may
help the client understand the surgical process, but wrist surgery is very
different from spinal surgery and emergency surgery is different than
elective surgery. In (C), the client may be saying what the nurse wants to
hear, without expressing any real understanding of what to do after surgery.
To take the vital signs of a 4-month old child, which order will give the
most accurate results?
A. Respiratory rate, heart rate, then rectal temperature
B. Heart rate, rectal temperature, then respiratory rate.
C. Rectal temperature, heart rate, then respiratory rate
D. Rectal temperature, respiratory rate, then heart rate
A. Respiratory rate, heart rate, then rectal temperature
The respiratory rate should be taken first in infants, since touching them or
performing unpleasant procedures usually makes them cry, elevating the
heart rate and making respirations difficult to count. Rectal temperature is
the most invasive procedure, and is mot likely to precipitate crying, so
should be done last.
During routine screening at a school clinic, an otoscope examination of a
child's ear reveals a tympanic membrane that is pearly gray, slightly
bulging, and not movable. What action should the nurse take next?
A. No action required, as this is an expected finding for a school-aged child
B. Ask the child if he/she has had a cold, runny nose, or any ear pain lately.
C. Send a note home advising the parents to have the child evaluated by a
healthcare provider as soon as possible.
d. Call the parents and have them take the child home from school for the
rest of the day.
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