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A nurse is caring for a client who has a sulfa allergy. Which of the following prescriptions should the nurse clarify with the provider?
A. Celecoxib
Celecoxib. Celecoxib is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that can cross-react with sulfa and should be avoided in clients with a sulfa allergy. Atorvastatin, prednisone, and digoxin do not contain sulfa and are safe for clients with a sulfa allergy.
B. Atorvastatin
Atorvastatin does not contain sulfa and is safe for clients with a sulfa allergy.
C. Prednisone
Prednisone does not contain sulfa and is safe for clients with a sulfa allergy.
D. Digoxin
Digoxin does not contain sulfa and is safe for clients with a sulfa allergy.
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Full Explanation
Celecoxib is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that can cross-react with sulfa and should be avoided in clients with a sulfa allergy. Atorvastatin, prednisone, and digoxin do not contain sulfa and are safe for clients with a sulfa allergy.
Choice B: Atorvastatin does not contain sulfa and is safe for clients with a sulfa allergy.
Choice C: Prednisone does not contain sulfa and is safe for clients with a sulfa allergy.
Choice D: Digoxin does not contain sulfa and is safe for clients with a sulfa allergy.
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A nurse is assisting with the care of a client who has a closed-chest tube drainage system. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
A. Monitor for at least 150 mL of drainage every hour.
Monitor for at least 150 mL of drainage every hour. The nurse should monitor the chest tube drainage for excessive or sudden increases in order to detect any complications, such as a pneumothorax. Clamping the tube for 30 minutes every 8 hours is not standard practice and can cause complications. Pinning the tubing to the client's bed sheets can cause traction on the chest tube and should be avoided. The chest tube unit should only be replaced when there is a problem with the unit or the seals.
B. Clamp the tube for 30 min every 8 hr.
Clamping the tube for 30 minutes every 8 hours is not standard practice and can cause complications.
C. Pin the tubing to the client's bed sheets.
Pinning the tubing to the client's bed sheets can cause traction on the chest tube and should be avoided.
D. Replace the unit when the drainage chamber is full.
The chest tube unit should only be replaced when there is a problem with the unit or the seals.
Full Explanation
Monitor for at least 150 mL of drainage every hour. The nurse should monitor the chest tube drainage for excessive or sudden increases in order to detect any complications, such as pneumothorax. Clamping the tube for 30 minutes every 8 hours is not standard practice and can cause complications. Pinning the tubing to the client's bed sheets can cause traction on the chest tube and should be avoided. The chest tube unit should only be replaced when there is a problem with the unit or the seals.
Choice B: Clamping the tube for 30 minutes every 8 hours is not standard practice and can cause complications.
Choice C: Pinning the tubing to the client's bed sheets can cause traction on the chest tube and should be avoided.
Choice D: The chest tube unit should only be replaced when there is a problem with the unit or the seals.
A nurse is caring for a client who is 1 day postoperative following an appendectomy. Which of the following findings should the nurse report?
A. Temperature 37.2° C (99° F)
A temperature of 37.2°C (99°F) is within the normal range and does not require reporting.
B. Serosanguineous drainage at the incision site
Serosanguineous drainage at the incision site is normal within the first few days postoperatively.
C. Red streaks along the incision
Red streaks along the incision. This is a possible sign of infection and should be reported to the healthcare provider. A temperature of 37.2°C (99°F) is within the normal range and does not require reporting. Serosanguineous drainage at the incision site is normal within the first few days postoperatively. Hypoactive bowel sounds in all four quadrants can indicate ileus, which is a possible complication following abdominal surgery, but it is not an immediate concern and can be monitored unless other symptoms arise.
D. Hypoactive bowel sounds in all four quadrants
Hypoactive bowel sounds in all four quadrants can indicate ileus, which is a possible complication following abdominal surgery, but it is not an immediate concern and can be monitored unless other symptoms arise.
Full Explanation
Red streaks along the incision. This is a possible sign of infection and should be reported to the healthcare provider. A temperature of 37.2°C (99°F) is within the normal range and does not require reporting. Serosanguineous drainage at the incision site is normal within the first few days postoperatively. Hypoactive bowel sounds in all four quadrants can indicate ileus, which is a possible complication following abdominal surgery, but it is not an immediate concern and can be monitored unless other symptoms arise.
Choice A: A temperature of 37.2°C (99°F) is within the normal range and does not require reporting.
Choice B: Serosanguineous drainage at the incision site is normal within the first few days postoperatively.
Choice D: Hypoactive bowel sounds in all four quadrants can indicate ileus, which is a possible complication following abdominal surgery, but it is not an immediate concern and can be monitored unless other symptoms arise.
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client who is recovering from gastroenteritis and is beginning oral intake. Which of the following foods should the nurse recommend?
A. Orange juice
Orange juice is acidic and can irritate the stomach lining, which is not ideal for someone recovering from gastroenteritis. Acidic foods and drinks can exacerbate symptoms like nausea and stomach pain.
B. Cream of broccoli soup
Cream of broccoli soup is not recommended because it is a dairy-based product. Dairy can be difficult to digest and may worsen symptoms like diarrhea and stomach cramps during the recovery phase of gastroenteritis.
C. Lime ice popsicle
Lime ice popsicle is a good choice because it is a clear liquid that can help with hydration and is easy on the stomach. Ice popsicles can also help soothe the throat and provide a small amount of sugar for energy without overwhelming the digestive system.
D. Vanilla pudding
Vanilla pudding, although soft, contains dairy, which can be hard to digest for someone recovering from gastroenteritis. Dairy products can lead to further gastrointestinal discomfort.
Full Explanation
The correct answer is choice C. Lime ice popsicle.
Choice A rationale:
Orange juice is acidic and can irritate the stomach lining, which is not ideal for someone recovering from gastroenteritis. Acidic foods and drinks can exacerbate symptoms like nausea and stomach pain.
Choice B rationale:
Cream of broccoli soup is not recommended because it is a dairy-based product. Dairy can be difficult to digest and may worsen symptoms like diarrhea and stomach cramps during the recovery phase of gastroenteritis.
Choice C rationale:
Lime ice popsicle is a good choice because it is a clear liquid that can help with hydration and is easy on the stomach. Ice popsicles can also help soothe the throat and provide a small amount of sugar for energy without overwhelming the digestive system.
Choice D rationale:
Vanilla pudding, although soft, contains dairy, which can be hard to digest for someone recovering from gastroenteritis. Dairy products can lead to further gastrointestinal discomfort.