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Extract:

The nurse is caring for a 43-year-old client.
Nurses' Notes Vital Signs
Emergency Department
0800: A 43-year-old client comes to the emergency department due to lower back pain and bilateral leg weakness. The client reports that the weakness began 3 days ago in the feet and has gradually worsened. The client sought treatment today after becoming "so weak that I fell while walking" and noticing new hand weakness and difficulty swallowing. Back pain radiates down both legs and is rated as 5 on a scale of 0-10. The client recently recovered from an illness with flu-like symptoms. The client reports a history of hypertension and takes no medications. Assessment of the lower extremities reveals muscle strength of 2/5 and decreased sensation to pinprick. Achilles tendon and patellar reflexes are decreased


Question 1 of 5

For each finding below, click to specify if the finding is consistent with the disease process of Guillain-Barré syndrome, ischemic brain stroke, or lumbar disk herniation.

Correct Answer: A,B,C,D

Rationale: Radiating pain is typical of disk herniation, swallowing issues occur in GBS and stroke, viral history and ascending weakness are specific to GBS.

Extract:

The nurse is caring for a 12-year-old client.
History and Physical Vital Signs Body System Findings
General- The client has a 2-day history of decreased appetite, nausea, fatigue, and headaches, the client had a "sore throat" 2 weeks ago that resolved without treatment; BMl is in the 65th percentile
Eye, Ears, Nose, and Throat (EENT)- Periorbital edema; no changes in vision
Pulmonary- Lung sounds clear bilaterally; no increased work of breathing; no cough Cardiovascular- S1 and S2 heard on auscultation; no murmur auscultated; 3+ bilateral lower extremity edema is noted
Gastrointestinal- Bowel sounds present, no masses or tenderness felt Musculoskeletal No joint pain or swelling
Genitourinary- Decreased urination; dark, cola-colored urine


Question 2 of 5

For each potential prescription, click to specify if the prescription is anticipated or unanticipated for the care of the client.

Potential PrescriptionAnticipatedUnanticipated
Obtain daily weights
Maintain fluid restrictions
Administer loop diuretics
Maintain client on strict bed rest
Administer ibuprofen as needed for headache

Correct Answer: A,B,C

Rationale: Daily weights , fluid restrictions , and diuretics manage fluid overload. Bed rest is unnecessary, and ibuprofen risks renal damage.

Extract:

The nurse is contacting a client at 28 weeks gestation to review laboratory results and schedule a follow-up prenatal visit. Laboratory Results Laboratory Test and Reference Range 12 Weeks Gestation 26 Weeks Gestation 28 Weeks Gestation
WBC (prostent) 5,000-1多份 (5.0-15.0 × 10°/L) 8,900/mm3 (8.9 × 10°/L) 16,500 /mm° (16.5 × 10%/L)
Hemoglobin (pregnant) 11-16 g/dL (110-160 g/L) 13 g/dL (130 g/L) 10.8 g/dL (108 g/L) Hematocrit (pregnant) 33%-47% (0.33-0.47) 39% (0.39) 32% (0.32)
Chlamydia Negative Positive Negative Hemoglobin A1c 4.0%-5.9% 5.1%
1-hour oral glucose challenge test <140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L) 175 mg/dL (9.7 mmol/L)
3-hour oral glucose tolerance test Fasting: <110 mg/dL (6.1 mmol/L) 1 hour: <180 mg/dL (10.0 mmol/L) 2 hour: <140 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L 3 hour: <70-115 mg/dL (<6.4 mmol/L) Fasting: 115 mg/dL (6.4 mmol/L) 1 hour: 205 mg/dL (11.4 mmol/L) 2 hour: 162 mg/dL (9.0 mg/dL) 3 hour: 135 mg/dL (7.5 mg/dL)


Question 3 of 5

The nurse should be most concerned about the client's. and anticipate the client's need for

Correct Answer: D,E

Rationale: Blood glucose levels are critical in gestational diabetes, requiring insulin to manage hyperglycemia.

Question 4 of 5

Which clinical findings require further follow-up? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: A,D,E

Rationale: Crepitus suggests fracture, jitteriness indicates hypoglycemia, and decreased Moro reflex may indicate nerve injury.

Extract:

The nurse is assisting the registered nurse with caring for a client who is at 36 weeks gestation. History and Physical Vital Signs
General - Client is gravida 2 para 1 at 36 weeks gestation; reports a throbbing headache rated as / on a scale of 0-10, blurred vision, and epigastric pain; client states that she took 1000 mg of acetaminophen 2 hours ago with no relief, medical history includes seasonal allergies and exercise-induced asthma
Neurological -Patellar deep tendon reflexes 2+ bilaterally, clonus absent
Cardiovascular -Heart tones normal; facial edema noted; +2 pitting edema in bilateral upper extremities; +3 pitting edema in bilateral lower extremities
Gastrointestinal -Client reports fetal movement, no contractions noted; soft uterine resting tone on palpation
Genitourinary -Cervical examination: 1 cm dilated, 0% effaced, -3 fetal station, cephalic fetal presentation, amniotic membranes intact; cesarean birth 5 years ago at 40 weeks gestation for breech fetal presentation, resulting in delivery of healthy newborn


Question 5 of 5

For each potential intervention, click to specify if the Intervention is indicated or not indicated for the care of the client.

Potential InterventionIndicatedNot Indicated
Initiate seizure precautions
Encourage frequent ambulation
Start a magnesium sulfate infusion
Prepare to administer antihypertensives

Correct Answer: A,C,D

Rationale: Seizure precautions , magnesium sulfate , and antihypertensives are indicated for preeclampsia with severe features. Ambulation is not prioritized due to risk of falls.

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