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The nurse is caring for a client who has a a) Smelling the cast and feeling for the presence of hot spots on the
fiberglass long leg cast on the right leg. Which cast.
nursing actions should be implemented in the b) Checking neurovascular status of the right exposed foot and toes
cast care of this client? SATA every four hours.
d) Placing the nurse's finger in the client's cast while performing cast
a) Smelling the cast and feeling for the presence care.
of hot spots on the cast. e) Covering the perineal area of the cast with plastic before client
b) Checking neurovascular status of the right uses the fracture bedpan.
exposed foot and toes every four hours.
c) Using a soft cotton-tipped 6-inch swab to help Rationale
scratch beneath the cast. Cast care should include ensuring the cast is not too tight, by placing
d) Placing the nurse's finger in the client's cast a finger between the client's skin and cast; by protecting the cast
while performing cast care. from being soiled by placing a protective plastic covering in the
e) Covering the perineal area of the cast with perineal area before the client uses a bedpan; by smelling for a foul
plastic before client uses the fracture bedpan. odor coming from the cast; by palpating for hot spots on the cast
every shift; and by performing neurovascular checks distal to the cast
every four hours. Nothing should be placed in the cast to facilitate
scratching beneath the cast.
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The nurse is caring for an older client being c) Atenolol (Tenormin).
treated for a cardiac condition who has
developed "dry eyes". Which medication may be Rationale
contributing to this condition? Dry eyes is an annoying side effect of some medications that can
cause a client to feel like they have something in their eye or a
a) Procainamide (Procanbid). continuous scratchy sensation. This condition can cause eye strain
b) Iron supplements. and discomfort to a client. Clients prescribed Atenolol for
c) Atenolol (Tenormin). hypertension are at risk of developing dry eyes as a side effect of the
d) Lipitor (Atorvastatin). medication.
The UAP is assisting a client getting into the b) Notify the delegating nurse of the current request from the cast
shower. The charge nurse answers a call from the clinic.
cast clinic to immediately send the UAP's other
assigned client to the clinic. Which action should Rationale
the nurse take? The charge nurse should notify the delegating nurse of the situation.
The third principle of delegation is "The person to whom the
a) Ask the UAP to find another team member to assignment was delegated cannot delegate that assignment to
take the client to the clinic. someone else... the delegating nurse needs to be notified and
b) Notify the delegating nurse of the current reassign the task..."
request from the cast clinic.
c) Instruct the UAP to take the client to clinic
after helping the other client taking a shower.
d) While the client is showering the UAP should
take the other client to cast clinic.
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During a literature review for a research study, c) Perform the current study as a replication study.
the nurse discovers a separate study has already
proved the proposed hypothesis to be true. Rationale
Which action should the nurse take regarding the Because of inherent scientific error that may exist within all research
proposed research study? studies, hypotheses require more than one test to support their
accuracy. A critical weakness with nursing research is a lack of
a) Discontinue the research. replication. Retesting a hypothesis that has been shown to be true
b) Revise the hypothesis of the current study so it strengthens the findings of the earlier study and supports the use of
is unique. those findings to influence clinical practice.
c) Perform the current study as a replication
study.
d) Contact the authors of the original study for
permission to continue.
In assessing the scrotum of a male client, which b) Taut appearance of skin surface.
finding would need to be reported to the
healthcare provider? Rationale
The skin surface of the scrotum should appear coarse, rather than
a) Asymmetric appearance. taut, which may indicate swelling or edema and should be reported
b) Taut appearance of skin surface. to the healthcare provider.
c) Deeper pigmentation of the underside.
d) Presence of sebaceous cysts.
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