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[单项选择]When developing a teaching plan for the mother of a child diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy, which of the following descriptions would the nurse include( )
A. Wide-based gait and poor muscle coordination.
B. Tremors and lack of active movement.
C. Increased muscle tone and stretch reflexes.
D. Slow, wormlike writhing movements.
[单项选择]The nurse is developing a teaching plan for a client diagnosed with osteoarthritis. To minimize injury to the osteoarthritic client, the nurse should instruct the client to()
A. install safety devices in his home.
B. wear comfortable shoes.
C. get help when lifting objects.
D. wear protective devices when exercising.
[单项选择]When developing the postoperative plan of care for a child who is scheduled to have a tympanostomy tubes inserted into the right ear, which of the following interventions would the nurse identify to accomplish the goal of facilitating drainage( )
A. Applying warm compresses to the right ear.
B. Applying a gauze dressing to the left ear.
C. Applying an ice pack to the left ear.
D. Positioning the child to lie on the right side.
[单项选择]The nurse is teaching family members of a client with hepatitis A virus (HAV). Family members were exposed to the client and, therefore, should receive immunoglobulin. The nurse should tell the family members that immunoglobulin()
A. prevents hepatitis infection in all people.
B. provides immunity for life.
C. must be administered within 2 weeks of exposure.
D. should be administered even if the person has anti-HAV antibodies.
[单项选择]When developing a plan of home care for the client with multiple sclerosis, the nurse should teach the client about which of the following complications most likely to occur()
A. Ascites.
B. Contractures.
C. Fluid volume overload.
D. Myocardial infarction.
[单项选择]When developing a plan of care for a toddler with a seizure disorder, which of the following would be inappropriate
A. Padded side rails.
B. Oxygen mask and bag system at bedside.
C. Arm restraints while asleep.
D. Cardiopulmonary monitoring.
[单项选择]The nurse is developing a care plan for a client who’s at risk for ineffective coping due to the effects of chronic illness. Which factor provides the best evidence that the client is at risk for difficulty in coping with his illness()
A. Poor sleeping habits.
B. Lack of social support.
C. Adverse drug effects.
D. Presence of panic disorder.
[单项选择]The nurse is developing a care plan for a client in her 34th week of gestation who is experiencing premature labor. What nonpharmacologic intervention should the plan include to halt premature labor
A. Encouraging ambulation.
B. Serving a nutritious diet.
C. Promoting adequate hydration.
D. Performing nipple stimulation.
[单项选择]The nurse is developing a plan to teach a mother how to reduce her baby’s risk of developing otitis media. Which of the following directions should the nurse include in the teaching plan()
A. Administer antibiotics whenever the baby has a cold.
B. Place the baby in an upright position when giving a bottle.
C. Avoid getting the ears wet while bathing or swimming.
D. Clean the external ear canal daily.
[单项选择]In developing a plan of care for a client with rheumatoid arthritis, the nurse should consider that clients with rheumatoid arthritis should be positioned so as to
A. prevent flexion deformities of the joints.
B. decrease edema around the joints.
C. promote maximum comfort.
D. prevent venous stasis.
[单项选择]The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with anorexia nervosa. Which action should the nurse include in the plan()
A. Set up a strict eating plan for the client.
B. Encourage the client to exercise, which will reduce her anxiety.
C. Restrict visits with the family until the client begins to eat.
D. Provide privacy during meals.
[单项选择]What’s the family’s plan-for the baby’s arrival
A. The house will be big enough for them when the baby comes,
B. The house won’t be big enough for the baby.
C. They’ll have to find a larger house and move to that.
D. They’ll play outside with the baby.
[单项选择]The nurse is teaching a client and his family about dietary practices related to Parkinson’s disease. A priority for the nurse to address is risk of()
A. fluid overload and drooling.
B. aspiration and anorexia.
C. choking and diarrhea.
D. dysphagia and constipation.