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Question 1 of 5

The LPN is checking for residual before administering enteral feeding through a PEG tube. Which of these steps is incorrect?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The incorrect step is choice C. The residual should be discarded before administering the tube feeding. Discarding the residual is essential to prevent contamination and ensure accurate measurement of the enteral feeding. Elevating the head of the bed by at least 30 degrees (choice
A) is correct as it helps prevent aspiration during feeding. Testing the pH level of the residual (choice
D) ensures proper placement of the tube. Withholding feeding if the residual is greater than 200mL (choice
B) is crucial to prevent overfeeding, making this statement correct.

Question 2 of 5

Which of these statements from the caregiver of a palliative care client indicates a proper understanding?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is 'The main therapeutic goals are comfort and better quality of life.' This statement reflects a proper understanding of palliative care, which focuses on improving the patient's quality of life and providing comfort. It does not necessarily mean a prognosis of less than 6 months or require hospitalization.
Choice A is incorrect because palliative care can be provided regardless of the prognosis.
Choice B is wrong as palliative care can be administered in various settings, not just hospitals.
Choice D is inaccurate as palliative care aims to improve symptoms and quality of life, so medications may be adjusted but not necessarily stopped.

Question 3 of 5

When placing a Foley catheter in a female client, what is the correct order of steps?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct order for placing a Foley catheter in a female client is as follows: E. Place the client in a supine position with flexed knees, A. Prepare the sterile field, F. Place lubricant on the catheter, B. Separate labia with the non-dominant hand, C. Clean the urinary meatus using cleansing solutions and forceps, G. Place the catheter in the meatus with the dominant (sterile) hand, and D. Inflate the catheter balloon. This sequence ensures proper hygiene, patient comfort, and reduces the risk of infection. Incorrect sequences could compromise sterility, cause discomfort, and increase the risk of infection.
Therefore, the correct answer is E, A, F, B, C, G, D.

Question 4 of 5

Which of the following statements indicates adequate dietary understanding in a client with constipation?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is, "I should increase my intake of apples."? This statement indicates adequate dietary understanding in a client with constipation because apples are a good source of fiber, which helps alleviate constipation. Adequate fiber intake is essential for promoting bowel regularity.

Choices A and B are incorrect as decreasing fluids and activity level can worsen constipation. Insufficient fluid intake can lead to hard stools, exacerbating constipation. Decreasing activity can also slow down bowel movements.
Choice D is incorrect because milk is not a high-fiber food and may not effectively address constipation. While milk can have a mild laxative effect on some individuals, it is not a primary solution for constipation, especially when compared to high-fiber foods like apples.

Question 5 of 5

Which of these types of fluid output is not typically measured?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: The correct answer is 'urine.' Urine output is routinely measured to assess renal function and fluid balance.

Choices A, B, and C are types of fluid output that are typically measured in a clinical setting. Chest tube drainage is monitored to evaluate drainage from the chest cavity, emesis refers to vomitus which can indicate gastrointestinal issues, and evaporative water from the respiratory tract is considered insensible loss and is not directly measured but estimated in overall fluid balance assessments.

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