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A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is preparing to administer medication to a client for the first time. Which of the following client identifiers are appropriate for the nurse to use before administering the medication? (Select all that apply.)

A. Date of birth

Date of birth is a commonly used identifier to confirm the client's identity.

B. Diagnosis

Diagnosis is not an appropriate identifiers for confirming a client's identity.

C. Identification number

Identification number is a unique identifier assigned to each client, helping ensure accurate identification.

D. Name

Name is a fundamental identifier and should be used in combination with other identifiers to verify the client's identity.

E. Room Number

Room number is not an appropriate identifiers for confirming a client's identity.

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Full Explanation

A.    Date of birth is a commonly used identifier to confirm the client's identity.

B.    Diagnosis is not an appropriate identifiers for confirming a client's identity.

C.    Identification number is a unique identifier assigned to each client, helping ensure accurate identification.
D.    Name is a fundamental identifier and should be used in combination with other identifiers to verify the client's identity.
E.     Room number is not an appropriate identifiers for confirming a client's identity.


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QUESTION

A nurse is caring for a client who is having palliative surgery. Which of the following should be included in the nurse's instruction?

A. "You will be more comfortable after you have surgery."

Palliative surgery focuses on relieving symptoms and improving comfort rather than curing the underlying disease. Therefore, informing the client that they will be more comfortable after surgery is an appropriate instruction.

B. "The surgery will give your provider more information about the disease."

Palliative surgery may not necessarily provide more information about the disease.

C. "The surgery will restore function."

Palliative surgery does not aim to restore function in the same way as corrective or restorative surgery.

D. "Your disease will hopefully be cured after the surgery."

Palliative surgery is not performed with the expectation of curing the disease; its goal is to enhance the quality of life by alleviating symptoms.

Full Explanation

A.    Palliative surgery focuses on relieving symptoms and improving comfort rather than curing the underlying disease. Therefore, informing the client that they will be more comfortable after surgery is an appropriate instruction.
B.    Palliative surgery may not necessarily provide more information about the disease.

C.    Palliative surgery does not aim to restore function in the same way as corrective or restorative surgery.
D.    Palliative surgery is not performed with the expectation of curing the disease; its goal is to enhance the quality of life by alleviating symptoms.
 

QUESTION

A charge nurse is verifying a client's prescription which another nurse transcribed from a telephone order. Which of the following orders should the nurse recognize as including unaccepted abbreviations when documenting care?

A. Ciprofloxacin 200 mg IV q12h x 7 days

Ciprofloxacin 200 mg IV q12h x 7 days is a clear and acceptable prescription.

B. Dx pyelonephritis

"Dx" is an unaccepted abbreviation; it is not appropriate for documentation and may lead to confusion.

C. Hourly 180

"Hourly 180" is unclear and may need clarification; it could refer to an hourly measurement or a specific order, but it lacks clarity.

D. Acetaminophen 1000 mg PO QD

Acetaminophen 1000 mg PO QD is a clear and acceptable prescription.

Full Explanation

A.    Ciprofloxacin 200 mg IV q12h x 7 days is a clear and acceptable prescription.
B.    "Dx" is an unaccepted abbreviation; it is not appropriate for documentation and may lead to confusion.
C.    "Hourly 180" is unclear and may need clarification; it could refer to an hourly measurement or a specific order, but it lacks clarity.
D.    Acetaminophen 1000 mg PO QD is a clear and acceptable prescription.
 

QUESTION

A nurse is preparing to administer a tap water enema to a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?

A. Don sterile gloves prior to the procedure.

Sterile gloves are not necessary for a tap water enema; clean, non-sterile gloves are sufficient.

B. Lubricate 1 inch of the tip of the rectal tube prior to insertion.

Lubricating the tip of the rectal tube is appropriate to ease insertion and enhance client comfort.

C. Place the client into a left Sims' position.

Placing the client into a left Sims' position facilitates optimal administration of a tap water enema.

D. Raise the enema bag if the client experiences cramping.

Lowering, not raising, the enema bag will allow for a slower flow and may reduce cramping.

Full Explanation

A.    Sterile gloves are not necessary for a tap water enema; clean, non-sterile gloves are sufficient.

B.    Lubricating the tip of the rectal tube is appropriate to ease insertion and enhance client comfort.
C.    Placing the client into a left Sims' position facilitates optimal administration of a tap water enema.
D.    Lowering, not raising, the enema bag will allow for a slower flow and may reduce cramping.