During a coffee break, the nurse notices two coworkers arguing about how to handle a difficult client. Their voices are raised and body postures are tense and defensive. Which would be the most appropriate approach for the nurse to use to address this conflict between staff members?
2 personalizes the discussion between the nurse and the coworkers so it is the best to diffuse the situation.
The school nurse is assessing a muscular 17 yr old female who is coming to the high school health service for complains of edema, voice changes, and hair loss. The nurse’s primary analysis based on the subjective and objective data is that the student:
A 4 yr old child has been exposed to chickenpox. After the nurse has provided information about chickenpox, the nurse asks the mother to repeat the information. Which statement by the mother indicates a need for additional information?
Prodromal period refers to the period of time between the initial symptoms and the presence of the full-blown disease.
The school health nurse is interested in promoting safety in the high school population. In planning safety education for this age group and their parents, the nurse would recognize that which of the following is a developmental risk factor for adolescents?
When giving directions to a 24-year-old female with possible appendicitis who is about to undergo a pelvic sonogram, which statement should the nurse make to the client?
The nurse is conducting an initial interview with a 10 yr old who has been brought to the mental health clinic by his parents. The nurse can establish rapport and credibility with the child by asking the child about his:
The nurse is providing medication instructions to a client. The nurse informs the client that persistent gynecomastia can result from taking which of the following newly prescribed diuretics?
Spironolactone is a potassium-sparing diuretic used to treat hypertension. Gynecomastia is one of its adverse reactions. Adverse reactions usually disappear after the drug is discontinued; however, gynecomastia may persist after discontinuing spironolactone.
As the nursing unit representative member serving on the hospital quality management committee, the nurse has been asked to evaluate the quality of nursing services on the unit. What would be an appropriate quality improvement activity for the nurse to ask team members to participate in?
When a female client preparing for surgery suddenly bursts into tears, the preoperative holding unit nurse should take which of the following actions?
After reviewing the client’s health history, the nurse concludes that which of the following is the most significant factor related to the development of bronchogenic carcinoma for this client?
The nurse is setting up the breakfast tray for a client with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and notices one food that the client should not eat. Which food should the nurse remove from the meal tray?
The nurse is assessing a 30-year-old client with a prior history of smoking who takes theophylline (Theo-Dur) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Additional diagnoses include liver disease and congestive heart failure. The client is experiencing tremors, dizziness, tachycardia, and nausea. The nurse explains to the client that these symptoms may be the result of:
The nurse has admitted to the surgical unit a client who just underwent open reduction and internal fixation of a severely fractured right radius and ulna. Which nursing care activities would be appropriate for the nurse to delegate to the Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN)? Select all that apply.
Which of the following actions would the nurse institute that is specific to the care of the assigned client who has tuberculosis?
A client has a potassium level of 6.8 mEq/L. Which sign or symptom would the nurse expect to find when assessing this client?
The nurse is preparing to take a client to the electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) treatment suite. The nurse must ensure that which of the following pretreatment processes has been completed?
To minimize the pain related to intramuscular injection of 2 mL of penicillin G benzathine (Bicillin LA) in an adult client, the nurse would take which of the following actions?
Administering very thick preparations such as penicillin G with benzathine (Bicillin LA) can be painful. To lessen the pain, intramuscular injection into a larger gluteal muscle should be administered over 12 to 15 seconds to separate the muscle fibers more gradually.
The nurse is assigned to the care of an obese client who has gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Which of the following activities could the nurse appropriately delegate to the unlicensed assistant person (UAP)?
The nurse is admitting a client with thermal burns to both arms and anterior trunk. The client asks for a drink of water. What is the most appropriate response for the nurse to make?
A mother brings a 3-year-old child to the clinic for a well-child checkup. The child has not been to the clinic since 6 months of age. The nurse determines that which of the following is the priority of care for this child?
Every time a child enters the healthcare system, the immunization status should be checked.
A client who has pancreatitis is experiencing pain. After administering an analgesic, the nurse should place the client in which of the following positions to promote comfort?
The pain in pancreatitis is usually aggravated by lying in a recumbent position, but improved by sitting up and leaning forward or in the fetal position with the knees pulled up to the chest. This position reduces pressure caused by contact of the inflamed pancreas with the posterior abdominal wall.
The nurse would be most careful to assess for stomatitis in a client receiving which of the following chemotherapeutic agents?
Although many chemotherapy agents can cause stomatitis, the antimetabolites are commonly known for causing this side effect. Fluorouracil is the only drug listed in this class. Cisplatin is an alkylating agent; bleomycin is an antitumor antibiotic; and vincristine is a plant (vinca) alkaloid.
The nurse will be working with an unlicensed assistive person (UAP) for the work shift. Prior to delegating care to the UAP, the nurse places high priority on which of the following?
The nurse believes a client has slight one-sided weakness and further tests the client’s muscle strength. The nurse asks the client to hold the arms up with hands supinated, as if holding a tray, and then asks the client to close the eyes. The client’s right hand moves downward slightly and turns. The nurse documents and reports that the client has which of the following findings on assessment?