Answers
What nursing actions are appropriate for an adolescent girl undergoing a
pelvic examination?
a) Teach the adolescent about hygiene, body function, and sexuality.
b) Invite the adolescent's parent in the examination room.
c) Postpone giving details about an exam as it may arouse fear in the
adolescent.
d) Encourage the discussion of safer sex practices.
e) Display drawings, models, and equipment to help educate the adolescent.
Correct answer- a) Teach the adolescent about hygiene, body function, and
sexuality.
d) Encourage the discussion of safer sex practices.
e) Display drawings, models, and equipment to help educate the adolescent.
Adolescents are often apprehensive about a pelvic examination. During the
pelvic examination, the nurse should give the adolescent information
regarding hygiene, body functions, and sexuality. Drawings, models, and
equipment should be displayed to better educate the adolescent. In addition,
the nurse should discuss safer sex practices, sexually transmitted infection
prevention, and the postponing of sexual activity until the adolescent feels
emotionally ready. The adolescent's parents should not be invited without
the adolescent's consent.
Which method should the nurse refrain from using when measuring the
blood pressure of a 2-year-old child?
a) Choosing a pediatric stethoscope bell
b) Basing the choice of cuff on its name
c) Measuring the blood pressure 15 to 20 minutes after activity
,d) Placing the stethoscope softly on the child's antecubital fossa Correct
answer- b) Basing the choice of cuff on its name
The nurse should refrain from choosing a cuff on the basis of the name (type)
of the cuff. For instance, an infant cuff may be too small for some larger
infants. The nurse should base the choice of cuff on size. Korotkoff sounds
are difficult to hear in children because of their low frequency and amplitude.
A pediatric stethoscope bell is often helpful. The nurse should allow at least
15 minutes for the child to recover from recent activity and to become less
apprehensive. Placing the stethoscope too firmly on the antecubital fossa
results in errors in auscultation, hence the stethoscope should be placed
softly.
A client with type 2 diabetes is taking one oral hypoglycemic tablet daily.
The client asks whether an extra tablet should be taken before exercise.
What is the best response by the nurse?
a) "You will need to decrease your exercise."
b) "An extra tablet will help your body use glucose correctly."
c) "When taking medicine, your diet will not be affected by exercise."
d) "No, but you should observe for signs of hypoglycemia while exercising."
Correct answer- d) "No, but you should observe for signs of hypoglycemia
while exercising."
Exercise improves glucose metabolism; with exercise there is a risk of
developing hypoglycemia, not hyperglycemia. Exercise should not be
decreased because it improves glucose metabolism. An extra tablet probably
will result in hypoglycemia because exercise alone improves glucose
metabolism. Control of glucose metabolism is achieved through a balance of
diet, exercise, and pharmacologic therapy.
A mother in the postpartum unit expresses concern that her 3-year-old
daughter will be jealous of her new brother. What should the nurse suggest?
a) Ignoring negative comments that the daughter makes about the baby
b) Allowing the daughter to stay with her baby brother when the mother
rests
c) Explaining in simple terms why the mother must spend more time with the
baby
, d) Bringing home a new baby doll for the daughter when her baby brother is
brought home Correct answer- d) Bringing home a new baby doll for the
daughter when her baby brother is brought home
Providing a doll for the child can encourage role-play with the new doll, which
is an age-appropriate activity. The child can tend to the doll's needs while
the parent performs similar activities and use this practice to progress to
helping with the newborn. Ignoring the child's comments will reinforce
insecurity and may promote acting-out behavior. The child is too young to be
left alone with an infant. Telling the child that the mother must stay with the
baby rather than with her may increase the child's feelings of jealousy.
A client with cyclothymic disorder with hypomanic symptoms is admitted to
the psychiatric unit. The client has progressively lost weight and does not
take the time to eat the provided food. How can the nurse best respond to
this situation?
a) By providing a tray in the client's room
b) By assuring the client that food is deserved
c) By ordering food that the client can hold and eat while moving around
d) By pointing out that the client must replace the energy burned by eating
Correct answer- c) By ordering food that the client can hold and eat while
moving around
The client with hypomanic symptoms cannot tolerate sitting still long enough
to eat an adequate meal; handheld foods will help meet the client's
nutritional needs and do not require the client to sit down. This client will
most likely ignore the tray. Unworthy feelings are related to a depressive,
not manic, episode. It is unlikely that this client will understand or care about
the need to replace energy with food.
What is the priority nursing intervention for a client with stroke who is
transitioned from ED to other settings?
a) Monitoring vital signs
b) Reassuring the client and family
c) Assessing the level of consciousness
d) Monitoring specific patient manifestations of stroke Correct answer- c)
Assessing the level of consciousness