Compre Part III

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1. A pregnant woman who is at term is admitted to the birthing unit in active labor. The client has only progressed from 2cm to 3 cm in 8 hours. She is diagnosed with hypotonic dystocia and the physician ordered Oxytocin (Pitocin) to augment her contractions. Which of the following is the most important aspect of nursing intervention at this time?

A. Timing and recording length of contractions.

B. Monitoring.

C. Preparing for an emergency cesarean birth.

D. Checking the perineum for bulging.

2. A client who hallucinates is not in touch with reality. It is important for the nurse to:

A. Isolate the client from other patients.

B. Maintain a safe environment.

C. Orient the client to time, place, and person.

D. Establish a trusting relationship.

3. The nurse is caring to a child client who has had a tonsillectomy. The child complains of having dryness of the throat. Which of the following would the nurse give to the child?

A. Cola with ice

B. Yellow noncitrus Jello

C. Cool cherry Kool-Aid

D. A glass of milk

4. The physician ordered Phenylephrine (Neo-Synephrine) nasal spray to a 13-year-old client. The nurse caring to the client provides instructions that the nasal spray must be used exactly as directed to prevent the development of:

A. Increased nasal congestion.

B. Nasal polyps.

C. Bleeding tendencies.

D. Tinnitus and diplopia.

5. A client with tuberculosis is to be admitted in the hospital. The nurse who will be assigned to care for the client must institute appropriate precautions. The nurse should:

A. Place the client in a private room.

B. Wear an N 95 respirator when caring for the client.

C. Put on a gown every time when entering the room.

D. Don a surgical mask with a face shield when entering the room.

6. Which of the following is the most frequent cause of noncompliance to the medical treatment of open-angle glaucoma?

A. The frequent nausea and vomiting accompanying use of miotic drug.

B. Loss of mobility due to severe driving restrictions.

C. Decreased light and near-vision accommodation due to miotic effects of pilocarpine.

D. The painful and insidious progression of this type of glaucoma.

7. In the morning shift, the nurse is making rounds in the nursing care units. The nurse enters in a client’s room and notes that the client’s tube has become disconnected from the Pleurovac. What would be the initial nursing action?

A. Apply pressure directly over the incision site.

B. Clamp the chest tube near the incision site.

C. Clamp the chest tube closer to the drainage system.

D. Reconnect the chest tube to the Pleurovac.

8. Which of the following complications during a breech birth the nurse needs to be alarmed?

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