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Extract:

The nurse is caring for a 68-year-old client who is brought to the emergency department due to confusion.
History and Physical Body System Findings
General- Client's adult child reports the confusion started this morning, following 3 days of fever and productive cough; medical history includes small bowel resection 10 days ago, chronic heart failure, and coronary artery disease
Neurological- Client is drowsy and oriented to person only, but intermittently agitated Integumentary- Small abdominal surgical incision is present over lower left quadrant, edges are well approximated, and no redness or drainage is noted
Pulmonary- Vital signs are RR 24 and SpO 90% on room air; labored breathing is observed, and crackles and diminished breath sounds are auscultated over right lower chest; client is expectorating yellow sputum; history includes smoking a pack of cigarettes daily for the past 40 years
Cardiovascular- Vital signs are T 102.9 F (39.4 C), P 110, and BP 110/70; S1 and S2 are heard on auscultation; bilateral lower extremity edema is 1+; ECG shows sinus tachycardia
Gastrointestinal- Normoactive bowel sounds are auscultated; client's last bowel movement was 1 day ago
Genitourinary- Client voided concentrated yellow urine


Question 1 of 5

Which action should the nurse take?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Pneumothorax requires chest tube insertion to re-expand the lung.

Extract:

The nurse is caring for a 69-year-old client.
Progress Notes Emergency Department
1100: The client is unconscious following a suicide attempt. The paramedics immediately initiate CPR.
1115: The nurse reviews the client's chart and is unable to find documentation of a durable power of attorney for health care.


Question 2 of 5

For each rationale, click to specify if the rationale is applicable or not applicable regarding the need to continue cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

RationaleApplicableNot Applicable
The client is unconscious
The client is under the age of 70
The client's toxicology report reveals no illegal substances
The client does not have a living will documented in the medical record

Correct Answer: A,D

Rationale: Unconsciousness and no living will support continuing CPR unless a DNR exists. Age and toxicology are irrelevant.

Extract:

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.
1000:
The client reports difficulty raising the arms and inability to squeeze the
fingers. The client reports chest tightness and difficulty breathing.
1030:
The client is breathless while speaking. Respirations are shallow and
labored. The client is diaphoretic. The skin is pale and cool. No
audible wheezing or stridor is present.


Question 3 of 5

Which of the following statements by the client's spouse indicate that the teaching has been effective? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: B,C,E

Rationale: Prolonged deficits , feeding tube need , and viral trigger are accurate. GBS is not contagious , and flu vaccines are recommended.

Extract:

The nurse is caring for a 68-year-old client in the emergency department.
History Physical Vital Signs
Admission: The client comes to the emergency department with progressively worsening back pain that began 3 weeks ago. The pain has become significantly worse over the past 12 hours. Pain level is rated as 8 on a scale of 0-10. The client was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and has had a poor response to treatment. This morning, the client had trouble walking and reports decreased sensation in the feet. The client also reports mild nausea, difficulty urinating, decreased urinary sensation, and no bowel movement in the past 3 days


Question 4 of 5

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

Potential InterventionExpectedNot expected
Administer corticosteroids
Initiate seizure precautions
Administer an oral stool softener
Perform intermittent urinary catheterization
Perform frequent neuromuscular evaluations
Prepare client for surgical spinal cord decompression

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

Rationale: Corticosteroids , stool softeners , catheterization , neuromuscular checks , and surgery are expected for spinal cord compression. Seizure precautions are not routine.

Extract:

The nurse is caring for a 23-year-old client. Nurses' Notes Vital Signs Medication Administration Record
Inpatient Unit Admission:
The client was found alone in a public park shouting at people who were not present. The client told the staff, "There's nothing wrong with me. It's just the effects of the microchip that was implanted in my head." The client is not oriented to place or time. Day 7: The client has developed confusion, fever, and diaphoresis. Speech is slurred Muscular rigidity is observed in all extremities. Deep tendon reflexes are 2+; no clonus is noted


Question 5 of 5

The nurse recognizes that the client is most likely experiencing which is a complication of

Correct Answer: C,F

Rationale: Neuroleptic malignant syndrome is a complication of antipsychotics like olanzapine , presenting with fever, rigidity, and confusion.

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