ATI RN
Introduction to Maternity and Pediatric Nursing Test Bank Questions
Question 1 of 5
A client diagnosed with DIC is ordered heparin. What is the reason for this medication?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Heparin is a medication commonly used to prevent clot formation in various clinical conditions, including Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC). DIC is a serious condition characterized by abnormal blood clotting and bleeding throughout the body. Heparin works by inhibiting the formation of new clots and preventing the existing clots from further growing, thus helping to manage and prevent complications associated with DIC. By using heparin, the aim is to help stabilize the patient's clotting process and reduce the risk of severe complications such as organ damage or failure.
Question 2 of 5
A client is undergoing test for multiple myeloma. Diagnostic study findings in multiple Myeloma includes:
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Diagnostic study findings in multiple myeloma often include the presence of Bence Jones protein in the urine. Bence Jones protein is a type of abnormal protein (immunoglobulin light chain) produced by the abnormal plasma cells in multiple myeloma. Its presence in the urine can be detected through urine protein electrophoresis and is a characteristic feature of the disease. Other common findings in multiple myeloma include hypercalcemia, elevated serum creatinine level, and high serum protein level due to the excess production of monoclonal immunoglobulins.
Question 3 of 5
A client with colon cancer requires a permanent colostomy because of the tumor location. After surgery, the client must learn how to irrigate the colostomy. When irrigating, how far into the stoma should the client insert the lubricated catheter?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: When irrigating a colostomy, the client should insert the lubricated catheter approximately 1 to 1.5 inches (2.5 to 4 cm) into the stoma. This depth ensures that the catheter reaches the optimal level within the colon to effectively irrigate and cleanse the colon contents. Inserting the catheter too shallow may not reach the colon, while inserting it too deep can cause discomfort or injury to the lining of the colon. It is important for the client to be educated on the correct technique and depth for colostomy irrigation to maintain bowel regularity and health.
Question 4 of 5
A client, age 42, visits the gynecologist. After examining her, the physician suspects cervical cancer. The nurse reviews the client's history for risk factors for this disease. Which history finding is a risk factor for cervical cancer?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a major risk factor for cervical cancer. HPV is a sexually transmitted infection that is linked to almost all cases of cervical cancer. Therefore, a history of HPV infection increases the risk of developing cervical cancer. The other choices, such as onset of sexual activity at age 17, pregnancy complications, and spontaneous abortion, are not directly linked to an increased risk of cervical cancer.
Question 5 of 5
What should a male client over age 50 do to help ensure early identification of prostate cancer?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: For male clients over age 50, early identification of prostate cancer involves a combination of regular digital rectal examination and PSA test. The digital rectal examination allows a healthcare provider to manually assess the size, shape, and consistency of the prostate gland, looking for any abnormalities such as nodules or hard areas that may indicate prostate cancer. The PSA test measures the level of prostate-specific antigen in the blood, with elevated levels potentially signaling the presence of prostate cancer. Yearly screening using both these methods increases the chances of early detection and optimal management of prostate cancer in older male clients. Regular monitoring helps in identifying the disease at an earlier, more treatable stage, improving outcomes and prognosis.