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Extract:

The nurse is caring for a client at a women’s health clinic.
History & Physical
Labor and delivery unit
0800:
A 28-year-old nulliparous female comes to the clinic for confirmation of suspected pregnancy due to amenorrhea and a positive home pregnancy test. The client's current exercise regimen includes indoor cycling and outdoor running. The client reports nausea, vomiting, and breast tenderness. She has a 28-day menstrual cycle, and her last menstrual period was March 10- 17. The health care provider notes a bluish-purple vaginal mucosa and cervix during pelvic examination and confirms a 12-week intrauterine pregnancy by sonography. A fetal heart rate of 155/min is detected with handheld Doppler.


Question 1 of 5

Which of the following laboratory tests should the nurse anticipate during the first prenatal visit? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: C,D,E

Rationale: First prenatal visit tests include maternal blood type and screen, STI screen, and urinalysis. Glucose tolerance and Group B Streptococcus tests are performed later in pregnancy.

Extract:

The nurse is caring for a 52-year-old client on the orthopedic unit.
Nurses' Notes
Postoperative Day 1
0900:
The client's left leg was placed in balanced suspension skeletal traction for a fractured femur 12 hours ago. The client is positioned supine in the center of the bed with the foot of the bed elevated 15 degrees. Traction ropes are free of frays, centered in the pulleys, and moving freely with attached weights resting on the bed frame.
Serous drainage noted around the pin sites. Left foot slightly cool to the touch with posterior tibial and dorsalis pedis pulses palpable at 2+ and capillary refill <2 seconds in the toes. Client has normal sensation and movement of the left toes. Client rates left leg pain as 8 on a scale of 0-10.
Vital signs are T 100.4 F (38 C), P 110, RR 18, and BP 132/68. Weight is 173 lb (78.5 kg).


Question 2 of 5

Which statement by the client is the most concerning?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Pain and tightness in the calf (
A) is concerning for deep venous thrombosis, a potentially life-threatening complication requiring immediate attention.

Extract:

Nurses' Notes
Emergency Department
A newborn is brought to the emergency department due to coughing and difficulty feeding. The client was born at home 6 hours ago via spontaneous vaginal birth. With each attempt to breastfeed, the client coughs, vomits, and "turns blue." The mother did not receive prenatal care. She reports a history of opioid use disorder but reports no opioid use during pregnancy.
Vital signs: T 98.6 F (37 C), P 120, RR 50, and SpO, 95% on room air. Abdominal distension is present. Ballard scoring estimates the client at 37 weeks gestation. Weight and length are consistent with the 25th and 50th percentiles for estimated age, respectively.
1 Hour Later
After attempting a bottle feed with 10 mL of formula, the client has a coughing episode, and there is formula mixed with saliva in the mouth. Coarse breath sounds are noted bilaterally with intercostal retractions. S1 and S2 are present with no murmurs. Neurologic examination shows normal neuromuscular findings.
A nasogastric tube insertion is attempted per prescription by the health care provider, and resistance is met at 10 cm of insertion.


Question 3 of 5

The practical nurse is assisting the registered nurse with the client's care. The newborn has received a gastrostomy tube and is scheduled for surgical repair of esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula. For each intervention, click to specify if the intervention is indicated or not indicated for the care of the newborn. Note: Each row must have one response option selected.

Intervention Indicated Not Indicated
Administer IV fluids
Monitor for episodes of apnea
Set up suction equipment at the bedside
Provide feedings through a gastrostomy tube
Maintain the newborn's head in an elevated position

Correct Answer: A,B,C,E

Rationale: IV fluids prevent dehydration, monitoring for apnea addresses respiratory risks, suction equipment manages secretions, and an elevated head position reduces aspiration risk. Gastrostomy tube feedings are not indicated pre-surgery due to the fistula.

Extract:

The nurse in the emergency department is caring for a 62-year-old client.
Progress Notes
Emergency Department
0900: The client is brought to the emergency department by a family member after being found confused and lethargic. On arrival, the client is obtunded and does not respond to verbal stimuli.
Medical history includes major depressive disorder and chronic neck and back pain after a motor vehicle collision 2 years ago. The family member states that the client takes multiple medications but does not know which kind. The client was divorced a few months ago.
Physical examination shows 1-mm pupils, shallow breathing, and reduced bowel sounds. Fingerstick blood glucose is 78 mg/dL (4.3 mmol/L). ECG reveals normal sinus rhythm. Breath alcohol test is negative.
Vital signs: T 98.1 F (36.7 C), P 62, RR 8, BP 80/40, SpO, 94% on room air.
1800:
The client is awake, alert, and oriented to person, place, time, and situation. The client is experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms and is admitted for supervised detoxification.

Laboratory Results
Urine Drug Screen
On admission
Cocaine- Negative
Opioids- Positive
Amphetamines- Negative
Marijuana- Positive
Phencyclidine-Negative
Benzodiazepines- Negative
Barbiturates- Negative
Laboratory Test and Reference Range
Cocaine- Negative
Opioids- Negative
Amphetamines- Negative
Marijuana- Negative
Phencyclidine- Negative
Benzodiazepines- Negative
Barbiturates- Negative


Question 4 of 5

The nurse is evaluating teaching for the client who is newly prescribed methadone for opioid use disorder. Which of the following client statements indicate that the teaching has been effective? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: B,C,E

Rationale: B: Rising slowly prevents orthostatic hypotension, a methadone side effect. C: Avoiding alcohol reduces CNS depression risk. E: Reporting dizziness or palpitations ensures timely management of adverse effects. A is incorrect as extra doses require provider approval, and D is incorrect as stopping abruptly can cause withdrawal.

Extract:

The nurse in an inpatient mental health unit is caring for a 43-year-old client.
History
Admission:
The client comes to the inpatient psychiatric facility for an evaluation. The client is having distressing nightmares, flashbacks, and feelings of being "on edge" since a severe motor vehicle collision 6 months ago that resulted in the death of the client's sibling. The client blames self for the sibling's death and verbalizes feelings of guilt. The client reports an inability to sleep well and being quick to anger, both of which led to job loss and the client seeking help. The client reports a loss of interest in previously enjoyed activities, such as working out and interacting with friends. The client has started smoking cigarettes daily since the collision and typically consumes ≥4 alcoholic beverages per day. Mental status examination reveals an irritable, guarded, and easily distracted mood. The client's appearance is well- kept, and grooming and hygiene are appropriate. The client’s speech is hyperverbal yet coherent, and thought process is organized. The client admits to feelings of hopelessness after the death of the sibling. The client reports occasionally seeing "shadows" but no visual hallucinations. The client has no homicidal ideations or history of violence toward others.
Vital signs: P 78, RR 17, BP 132/78.

Nurses' Notes
Inpatient - Mental Health Unit
2100:
Client appears anxious and withdrawn, and states, "I am afraid to sleep at night because I get nightmares about my sibling." The client would not elaborate on the content of the nightmares.


Question 5 of 5

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

Potential Intervention Appropriate Not Appropriate
Provide the client privacy during flashbacks
Help the client identify available support systems
Directly ask if the client is having thoughts of self-harm
Determine the client's ability to perform activities of daily living
Reinforce the use of progressive muscle relaxation for anxiety
Avoid discussion of the traumatic event when speaking to the client

Correct Answer: B,C,E

Rationale: Appropriate interventions include identifying support systems (
B), directly assessing for self-harm (
C), and using relaxation techniques (E). Providing privacy during flashbacks (
A) may increase distress, assessing ADLs (
D) is less urgent, and avoiding discussion of the trauma (F) may hinder therapeutic progress.

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