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Question 1 of 5

The morning after admission for withdrawal from alcohol, a client is restless, tremulous, and somewhat agitated. The nurse should take which of these actions at this time?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Close observation monitors for worsening withdrawal symptoms, ensuring timely intervention without unnecessary measures like restraints.

Question 2 of 5

The nurse is reviewing content prepared by the student nurse, who is planning a presentation on risk reduction for developing ovarian cancer. Which statement should the nurse delete from the student's prepared content?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: A. Nulliparity increases the risk of developing ovarian cancer. B. A high-fat diet increases the risk of developing ovarian cancer. C. The nurse should delete the statement about avoiding oral contraceptives. Using oral contraceptives is associated with a lower ovarian cancer risk if they are used for more than 5 years. D. Breastfeeding reduces the risk of developing ovarian cancer.

Question 3 of 5

A 23-year-old premedical student is admitted to a psychiatric hospital in a withdrawn, catatonic state. For two days prior to admission, she remained in one position without moving or speaking. On the unit, she continues to exhibit waxy flexibility as she sits all day. What is the first priority for the nurse during the initial phase of hospitalization?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Prolonged immobility in catatonia risks edema and cyanosis, making monitoring extremities the priority to prevent physical complications.

Question 4 of 5

The client being seen in a clinic relates a history of just returning on a flight from El Salvador after going mountain climbing. The client is diagnosed by the HCP as having giardiasis. Which conclusion should the nurse make regarding how the client most likely contracted the infection?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: Giardiasis is contracted via contaminated food or water, common in areas with poor sanitation, such as during travel.

Question 5 of 5

The nurse is providing information to the parents about how to obtain a test-tape specimen to determine if their child has pinworms. Place the nurse's instructions in the order that they should be completed for obtaining the specimen.

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Place the tongue depressor in a glass jar or in a loose plastic bag.
Loop a piece of transparent tape, sticky side out, and place it on the end of a tongue depressor.
Repeat the procedure the following day.
Bathe the child.
As soon as the child wakes up in the morning and prior to the child having a bowel movement, place the tongue depressor firmly against the child's perianal area.

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

Rationale: The tape test for pinworms involves applying tape to the perianal area in the morning, storing the sample, and repeating the process to confirm diagnosis.

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