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A nurse is assessing a client who is taking propranolol. Which
of the following findings should indicate to the nurse that this
client is experiencing an adverse reaction to propranolol?
Weight loss
Wheezing
Blood pressure 146/92 mm Hg
Heart rate 110/min - ANSWER-Wheezing
MY ANSWER
The nurse should recognize that wheezing can indicate the
client is experiencing an adverse reaction to the medication.
A nurse is assessing for correct placement of a client's NG
feeding tube prior to administering a bolus feeding. Which of
the following actions should the nurse take?
Insert air in the tube and listen for gurgling sounds in the
epigastric area.
Aspirate contents from the tube and verify the pH level.
Review the medical record for previous x-ray verification of
placement. Auscultate the lungs for adventitious breath
,sounds.A nurse is caring for a client who has signed an
informed consent form to receive electroconvulsive therapy
(ECT). The client states to the nurse, "I'm not sure about this
now. I'm afraid it's too risky." Which of the following responses
should the nurse make? "Perhaps you think the ECT is
dangerous, but I've seen it have good results."
"You have the right to change your mind about this procedure
at any time." "Everyone gets a little nervous about this
procedure as the time for it approaches."
"Your - ANSWER-Aspirate contents from the tube and verify the
pH level.
MY ANSWER
The nurse should verify that the pH level of the client's gastric
aspirate is less than 5 to determine proper placement of a
client's NG feeding tube prior to administering a bolus feeding.
A nurse is caring for a client who has bulimia nervosa.
Drag words from the choices below to fill in each blank
in the following
sentence.
The client is at risk for developing and .
,Conditions hyponatremia hypoglycemia metabolic alkalosis
cardiovascular abnormalities - ANSWER-The client is at risk
for developing and
.
Conditions
hyponatremia
cardiovascular abnormalities
The nurse should determine that the client is at the greatest
risk of developing hyponatremia and cardiovascular
abnormalities due to chronic vomiting. When a client is
chronically vomiting, electrolyte imbalances can occur.
Cardiovascular abnormalities, such as bradycardia,
arrhythmias, and electrocardiograph changes, can occur.
A nurse is caring for a client who has signed an informed
consent form to receive electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). The
client states to the nurse, "I'm not sure about this now. I'm
afraid it's too risky." Which of the following responses should
the nurse make?
"Perhaps you think the ECT is dangerous, but I've seen it have
good results."
"You have the right to change your mind about this procedure
at any time." "Everyone gets a little nervous about this
procedure as the time for it approaches."
, "Your doctor wouldn't have suggested ECT if they didn't think it
would help you." - ANSWER-"You have the right to change your
mind about this procedure at any time."
The client can refuse consent at any time for a procedure.
The nurse is
demonstrating advocacy by respecting the client's wishes
regarding care.
A nurse at a mental health clinic is caring for four clients. The
nurse should recognize that which of the following clients is
using dissociation as a defense mechanism?
A client forgets to buy their partner a birthday gift after a
disagreement. A client who was abused as a child
describes the abuse as if it happened to someone else.
A client who is shorter than average is verbally assertive with
coworkers. A client states that they did not get a job
promotion because the boss did not like them. - ANSWER-A
client who was abused as a child describes the abuse as if it
happened to someone else.
The nurse should identify that this client is using the defense
mechanism of
dissociation because they are separating painful events
from the conscious