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Fundamentals of Nursing
A client arrives at the emergency department with nausea, hematemesis, fever,
abdominal pain, and severe diarrhea. There is a suspicion the client has been
exposed to the anthrax bacillus. What category of medications will be
administered?
A) Antimicrobials
B) Narcotics
C) Antihistamines
D) Antacids
A
Anthrax is a potentially fatal bacterial infection. The recommended treatment for
exposure to, as well as symptoms of, an anthrax infection is with rapid administration
of antimicrobial therapy. Narcotics are administered to manage pain. Antihistamines
are prescribed to manage allergy conditions. Antacids are prescribed to manage
gastrointestinal disorders.
What statement by a client would indicate that a nurse had successfully
implemented a educating/learning strategy to prevent injury in the home?
A) "I will turn off the outside lights and lock the doors every night."
B) "Do you think it would be best for me to buy a gun?"
C) "I am going to remove all those throw rugs on the floor."
D) "Well, I always let the boys play in the bathtub; they love it."
C
Nurses must evaluate the effectiveness of their interventions to promote safety and
prevent injury. If the expected client outcomes have been met and evaluative criteria
satisfied, the client should be able to correctly identify real and potential unsafe
environmental situations, and implement safety measures in the environment.
A nurse is caring for a stable toddler diagnosed with accidental poisoning, due
to the ingestion of cleaning solution. What must be included in educating
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parents about how to protect a toddler from accidental poisoning?
A) Closely monitor the toddler's activity.
B) Label poisonous solutions.
C) Keep cleaning solutions locked up.
D) Do not leave the toddler alone.
C
The parents should keep cleaning solutions locked up to protect the toddler from
accidental poisoning. Accidental poisonings usually occur among toddlers and
commonly involve substances located in bathrooms or kitchens. Labeling poisonous
substances may not help as toddlers are unable to read. Not leaving the child alone
and closely monitoring the child are important, but not feasible all the time.
When educating parents of preschoolers, what is most important to include in
your presentation?
A) Use wrist guards with rollerblades
B) Teach preschoolers to tread water
C) Keep chemicals in a locked cabinet
D) Strict discipline with potty training
C
Increasing mobility, lack of life experience and judgment, and immature
musculoskeletal and neurologic systems lead to potentially hazardous encounters for
toddlers and preschoolers.
The facility risk management team is preparing an in-service to nursing staff
members. The presentation will highlight risk factor increase related directly to
the type of clientele on a nursing unit. The presenter will correctly explain that
which of the following risks is increased for female nurses who work on an
oncology care unit?
A) Back injuries
B) Bloodborne pathogens