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A COPD client recently admitted to the floor needs constant
oxygen therapy.
When assisting this patient, the nursing
assistant can:
A. turn the oxygen on and off.
B. start the oxygen.
C. decide what device to use.
D. keep the connecting tubing secure and free of kinks. -
ANSWER -D. keep the connecting tubing secure and free of
kinks.
The job of the nursing assistant is to make sure there are no
kinks in the tubing
and to secure the connecting tubing in place. The other
choices are all
responsibilities of a
physician.
,After applying an elastic bandage to a client's right leg, you
need to check the
color and temperature of
the leg:
A. every 15
minutes.
B. every
hour.
C. every 2
hours.
D. every shift. - ANSWER -B.
every hour.
In applying elastic bandage, expose fingers or toes to allow
circulation checks.
Check the color and temperature of the extremity every
hour. If the person
complains of pain, itching, tingling, or numbness, remove the
bandage and tell
the nurse at
once.
Which of the following statements is correct pertaining to
binders application?
A. A breast binder can be applied for breastfeeding mothers to
relieve discomfort.
,B. Straight abdominal binders are applied when the client is
sitting on a chair.
C. The double T-binder is specifically used for male clients.
D. When securing a straight abdominal binder, help the client in
a side-lying position to close it at the back using safety pins.
- ANSWER -C. The double Tbinder is specifically used for
male clients.
T-binders secure dressings in place after rectal and perianal
surgeries. The double T-binder is for men, while the single T-
binder is for women. A breast binder is specifically used to
support the breasts after breast surgery; not by breastfeeding
mothers. Straight abdominal binders are applied with the
person supine. It is secured in front of the body by safety pins,
Velcro, zippers, hooks, or other closures. The top part is at the
person's waist. The lower part is over the hips.
Protective devices are often used to prevent and treat pressure
ulcers and skin
breakdown. Which of the following devices is least likely used
for this particular
purpose?
A. Trochanter
rolls
B. Rubber
sheet
C. Bed
cradle
, D. Flotation pads - ANSWER -B. Rubber sheet
A rubber sheet protects the client from soiled linens and
excess drainage. It can even predispose the client to develop
skin breakdown and pressure ulcers because it creates
moisture and friction to the skin. Trochanter rolls are applied to
prevent the hips and legs from turning outward and aids in
proper positioning of the client. A bed cradle is placed on bed
and over the person. Top linens are brought over the cradle to
prevent pressure on the legs and feet.
Clients requiring oxygen therapy should be monitored for
hypoxia. Early signs
for hypoxia
include:
A. Breathing comfortably only when sitting.
B. Restlessness, dizziness, and disorientation.
C. Cyanosis and increased pulse rate.
D. Increased temperature and decreased respiratory rate. -
ANSWER -B. Restlessness, dizziness, and disorientation.
Hypoxia means that the cells do not have enough oxygen. It is a
life-threatening condition. The brain is very sensitive to
inadequate oxygen. Restlessness is an early sign, as are
dizziness and disorientation. Hypoxia will have increased
respiratory rate, increased pulse rate, but not increased
temperature. Cyanosis, or bluish discoloration of the skin, is a
late sign of hypoxia.