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Question 1 of 5

A woman is in the active phase of labor. An external monitor has been applied, and a fetal heart deceleration of uniform shape is observed, beginning just as the contraction is under way and returning to the baseline at the end of the contraction. Which of the following nursing actions is most appropriate?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: It is an early deceleration as a result of head compression, and at this time no action is necessary. Close observation of the mother and baby is needed.

Question 2 of 5

The nurse is assessing the 13-year-old who has been taking somatropin recombinant. Which findings should the nurse report to an HCP?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: A: Erythematous palmar rash is not associated with the use of GH. B: BP of 122/74 in a 13-year-old is considered normal. C: Although GH use may be associated with blood glucose changes, a random blood glucose of 158 mg/dL is normal. D: Somatropin (Genotropin) recombinant is an injectable GH indicated for children with a deficiency of the hormone. It cannot be given once the epiphyses have closed. The nurse should notify the HCP.

Question 3 of 5

The nurse is assessing the client. Which findings indicate that the client may be experiencing physical changes from long-term use of prednisone? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: A,C,D

Rationale: A: Weight gain and muscle atrophy are body changes that may occur with long-term glucocorticoid therapy. B: Muscle wasting (not increased muscle mass) is a side effect of prednisone. C: Fragile skin is a possible body change that may occur with long-term glucocorticoid therapy. D: Acne vulgaris may occur with long-term glucocorticoid therapy. E: Hirsutism (not alopecia) is a side effect of prednisone.

Question 4 of 5

A client is taking phenelzine (Nardil), and their spouse would like to bring lunch from home. Which of the following is most appropriate for the client to eat?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A client taking an MAO Inhibitor, such as phenelzine (Nardil), should avoid tyramine-rich foods, which includes avocados, bananas, and salami.

Question 5 of 5

The 3-year-old with LTB is receiving aerosolized racemic epinephrine. Which assessment finding should the nurse recognize as indicating that the treatment is having an adverse effect?

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: A: Tachycardia is an adverse effect of racemic epinephrine (AsthmaNefrin). B: Hypertension, not hypotension, is an adverse effect of racemic epinephrine; a BP of 60/40 mm Hg in a 3-year-old indicates hypotension. C: A respiratory rate of 25 breaths/min is normal for a 3-year-old. D: A pulse oximetry reading of 90% is concerning and may indicate the need for supplemental oxygen, but it is not an adverse effect from the medication.

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