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Question 1 of 5

A nurse is caring for a client whose arterial blood gases include a pH of 7.30, an HCO3- of 18 mEq/L and a PaCO2 of 28 mm Hg. The nurse should suspect that the client has developed which of the following acid-base imbalances?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: Metabolic acidosis. The pH is low (acidosis) and the HCO3- is also low, indicating a primary metabolic acidosis. The low PaCO2 (respiratory alkalosis compensation) further supports metabolic acidosis. Other choices are incorrect because B: Respiratory acidosis would have a high PaCO2, C: Metabolic alkalosis would have a high HCO3-, and D: Respiratory alkalosis would have a low PaCO2 with a high pH.

Question 2 of 5

A nurse is caring for a client who has hemophilia and has developed hemarthrosis of the left knee. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is D: Elevate the knee. Elevating the knee helps reduce swelling and promote venous return, which can help alleviate pain and prevent further bleeding in hemarthrosis. Administering low-dose aspirin (
A) is contraindicated in hemophilia as it can increase the risk of bleeding. Applying heat (
B) can exacerbate bleeding by increasing blood flow to the area. Administering analgesics IM (
C) may provide pain relief but does not address the underlying issue of bleeding.

Question 3 of 5

A nurse in an urgent care center is caring for a client who fell and injured her ankle. The ankle appears swollen and ecchymotic. While the client waits for the x-ray technician, which of the following actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)

Correct Answer: A,D,E

Rationale:
Correct
Answer: A, D, E


Rationale:
- Apply ice to the ankle (
A): Ice helps reduce swelling and inflammation by constricting blood vessels. It is essential for reducing pain and promoting healing.
- Apply a compression bandage (
D): Compression helps reduce swelling and provides support to the injured area, promoting healing and preventing further damage.
- Elevate the foot (E): Elevating the foot above the heart level helps reduce swelling and promotes circulation, aiding in the healing process.

Incorrect

Choices:
- Encourage range-of-motion exercises of the foot (
B): Performing range-of-motion exercises on an injured ankle may worsen the injury and cause further damage.
- Provide the client with a light snack (
C): Providing a snack is not a priority in this situation and does not contribute to the client's immediate care.

Question 4 of 5

A nurse identifies an extravasation of a vesicant solution at a client's peripheral IV catheter's insertion site. Identify the sequence in which the nurse should perform the following actions.

Correct Answer: B,E,A,C,D

Rationale: The correct sequence is B, E, A, C, D. First, stopping the infusion prevents further harm.
Then, attaching a syringe helps to aspirate the vesicant solution. Aspirating the solution reduces tissue damage. Disconnecting the tubing prevents further exposure. Lastly, removing the IV catheter minimizes harm and promotes healing. Incorrect choices: A is incorrect as the solution should be aspirated after stopping the infusion. C is incorrect as disconnecting the tubing should come after aspirating the solution. D is incorrect as removing the IV catheter is the final step after all the previous actions have been completed.

Question 5 of 5

A client is receiving oxygen therapy via a nasal cannula. When the client asks the nurse why he needs to have oxygen tubing in his nose, which of the following explanations about the cannula should the nurse give him?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C: It delivers the low concentration of oxygen you need. Nasal cannulas deliver a low flow rate of oxygen, typically between 1-6 liters per minute, providing a lower concentration of oxygen compared to other oxygen delivery devices. This is suitable for clients who require only a slight increase in their oxygen levels.
Choice A is incorrect as nasal cannulas do not deliver a specific concentration of oxygen constantly.
Choice B is incorrect as nasal cannulas do not deliver the highest concentration of oxygen possible.
Choice D is incorrect because nasal cannulas should not be removed when uncomfortable as it disrupts the oxygen therapy.

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