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Question 1 of 5

The nurse is discussing infection control with a group of nursing students. Which conditions require contact precautions?

Correct Answer: C, E, F

Rationale: Pediculosis, scabies, and Clostridium difficile require contact precautions due to direct contact transmission.

Extract:

The following scenario applies to the next 1 items
The nurse cares for a primigravida in labor.
Item 1 of 1
Nurses’ Note
1940: The client is alert and fully oriented. The client is talkative and has an anxious affect. Cervical dilation of 6 cm with 100% effacement. No vaginal discharge was noted. Contractions are noted every 2-3 minutes, lasting 40-60 seconds with moderate intensity.

Fetal Heart Rate
Continuous fetal heart monitoring (FHR): 130-145/minute with normal variability.


Vital Signs
• Oral Temperature 98o F (37o C)
• Heart rate 84/minute
• Respirations 20/minute
• Blood pressure 131/72 mm Hg
• Oxygen saturation 95% on room air


Question 2 of 5

The nurse reviews the client's clinical data. Drag a word from the choices below to complete the sentence. Based on the clinical data, the client is in the ___ stage of labor. Specifically, the ___ phase.

Correct Answer: A, F

Rationale: Cervical dilation of 6 cm with 100% effacement and frequent contractions indicate the first stage of labor, active phase.

Extract:


Question 3 of 5

The nurse assesses the new stoma of a client diagnosed with Crohn's disease. Which of these assessment findings will alert the nurse that the stoma has retracted?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A retracted stoma appears concave and bowl-shaped, indicating it has pulled below the skin surface.

Question 4 of 5

When educating an adolescent diagnosed with bacterial conjunctivitis about how to prevent the spread of their infection, which of the following points should you include?

Correct Answer: A, D, E

Rationale: Not sharing towels, discarding contact lenses, and hand hygiene prevent the spread of bacterial conjunctivitis. Warm compresses are not recommended, and 24 hours of antibiotics is typically sufficient for returning to school.

Question 5 of 5

The nurse receives a prescription to administer dopamine at 5 mcg/kg/min. The nurse has a bag labeled with dopamine 200 mg in 250 mL of D5W on hand. The client weighs 81.81 kg (179.98 lbs). How many mL/hr will the nurse administer?

Correct Answer: 31 mL/hr

Rationale: Calculation: 81.81 kg x 5 mcg/kg/min = 409.05 mcg/min x 60 = 24,543 mcg/hr = 24.543 mg/hr. Dopamine: 200 mg/250 mL = 0.8 mg/mL. 24.543 / 0.8 = 30.68 mL/hr, rounded to 31 mL/hr.

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