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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

For each finding below, click to specify if the finding is consistent with the disease process of pneumonia or pulmonary embolism.

FindingPneumoniaPulmonary Embolism
Dyspnea
Confusion
High fever
Recent surgery
Smoking history
Purulent sputum

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

Rationale: Dyspnea , confusion , and smoking occur in both. Fever and sputum are specific to pneumonia, surgery to embolism.

Extract:

The nurse is caring for an infant in the clinic.
Nurses' Notes Clinic Visit: Age 4 Months
0800: The infant is playing with the hands and feet and making cooing sounds. The infant smiles and laughs appropriately when the caregiver provides a toy. No evidence of Moro, tonic, or rooting reflexes noted. The infant has weak muscle tone in the neck and does not hold the head up independently.
Clinic Visit: Age 6 Months
0930: The infant does not have head control. The caregiver reports that the infant babbles but does not use words or call the parent by any name. The infant does not point at desired objects. The caregiver also reports that the infant has begun to act afraid of unfamiliar people


Question 2 of 5

The nurse recognizes that the 6-month-old infant who ........ should be evaluated for........

Correct Answer: B,D

Rationale: Lack of head control at 6 months is concerning for cerebral palsy , as it indicates delayed motor development.

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 3 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.

FindingGuillain-Barré SyndromeIschemic Brain StrokeLumbar Disk Herniation
Radiating back pain
Difficulty swallowing
Recent viral infection
Ascending muscle weakness

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 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 4 of 5

After collecting data on the client, which action should the nurse perform immediately?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Alerting the registered nurse ensures rapid escalation of care for potential postpartum complications in preeclampsia.

Extract:

The nurse is caring for a 55-year-old client in the clinic.
History and Physical
Body System
Findings: General - The client reports cramping pain in the left calf that has worsened over the past year. The pain is precipitated by walking and is partially relieved with rest. The client reports difficulty walking more than 3 blocks. Height: 72 in (182.9 cm), weight: 250 lb (113.4 kg), BMI: 33.9 kg/m?
Pulmonary- Vital signs are RR 16, SpO, 97% on room air. Client reports smoking 1 pack of cigarettes daily for the past 35 years. Breath sounds are mildly decreased throughout with mild prolonged expiration. Client has a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Cardiovascular- Vital signs are T 98.8 F (37.1 C), P 82, BP 146/82. S1 and S2 heard on auscultation. The left lower extremity (LLE) is cooler to touch than the right and appears shiny with sparse hair. LLE pulses: femoral 2+, popliteal 1+, posterior tibia 1+, dorsalis pedis audible with Doppler. LLE capillary refill >3 sec. Client has a history of hypertension.
Gastrointestinal- Client is obese. No tenderness, guarding, masses, bruits, or hepatosplenomegaly.


Question 5 of 5

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

Potential PrescriptionExpectedUnexpected
Antiplatelet medication
Lipid-lowering medication
Antihypertensive medication
Blood testing for hemoglobin A1c
Referral for supervised exercise therapy
Graduated compression stockings to the left lower extremity

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

Rationale: Antiplatelets , statins , antihypertensives , A1c testing , and exercise therapy are expected for peripheral artery disease. Compression stockings are for venous insufficiency.

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