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A nurse is caring for a client who is having a seizure. Which of the following actions
should the nurse take to prevent client injury?
A. Place the client in a prone position.
B. Insert a padded tongue blade into the client's mouth.
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✓ C. Loosen the client's restrictive clothing.
D. Restrict the movement of the client's extremities.
✓ Correct Answer: C
During a seizure, loosen restrictive clothing to prevent injury and allow free breathing.
Never place the client prone (aspiration risk), never insert anything into the mouth (broken
teeth/injury risk), and never restrain extremities (fracture risk). Position the client on their
side, protect the head, and time the seizure.
Question: 37 of 180
An assistive personnel tells the nurse that several client measurements were obtained
with morning vital signs. Which of the following clients should the nurse plan to assess
first?
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✓ A. A 6-year-old child who has glomerulonephritis and a blood pressure of 130/73
mm Hg
B. A 2-year-old child who has Kawasaki disease and a temperature of 39°C (102.2°F)
C. A 4-year-old child who has a closed-head injury and a heart rate of 60/min
D. An 8-year-old child who has type I diabetes mellitus and a respiratory rate of 26/min
✓ Correct Answer: A
A BP of 130/73 in a 6-year-old with glomerulonephritis is significantly elevated
(hypertensive) and represents the most urgent finding. Hypertension in glomerulonephritis
can rapidly progress to hypertensive crisis or encephalopathy, requiring immediate
assessment and intervention.
Question: 47 of 180
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A nurse is caring for a client who reports difficulty falling asleep at night. Which of the
following recommendations should the nurse make?
✓ A. Complete any exercise at least 2 hr before bedtime.
B. Read a book in bed when having difficulty sleeping.
C. Refrain from ingesting alcohol 3 hr before bedtime.
D. Keep the bedroom at a cool temperature.
✓ Correct Answer: A
Exercise at least 2 hours before bedtime allows the body to wind down and promotes better
sleep. Reading in bed conditions the brain to associate the bed with wakefulness. Alcohol
should be avoided entirely near bedtime as it disrupts sleep architecture. A cool bedroom is
helpful but not the most evidence-based single recommendation here.