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The nurse observes a client prepare a meal in the kitchen of a rehabilitation facility prior to discharge. Which behavior(s) indicate the client understands how to maintain balance safely? (Select all that apply.)

A. Bends from the waist to pick trash off the floor.

Incorrect- This behavior is not safe for maintaining balance. Bending from the waist can increase the risk of falling. Clients should bend at the knees and use proper body mechanics to pick up objects from the floor.

B. Widens stance while working near the sink.

Correct- Widening the stance provides a broader base of support, which can help improve balance and stability while working near the sink. This is a safe behavior to maintain balance.

C. Locks knees while preparing food on the counter.

Incorrect- Locking the knees while standing can lead to instability and decreased balance. It is recommended to keep the knees slightly flexed to maintain better balance.

D. Brings a heavy can close to body before lifting.

Correct- Bringing a heavy object close to the body before lifting minimizes strain on the back and helps maintain balance. This is a safe behavior when lifting objects.

E. Leans forward to pull a pan from a high shelf

Incorrect- Leaning forward to pull an object from a high shelf can disrupt the center of balance and increase the risk of falling. It's important to use a step stool or ask for assistance when reaching for items on high shelves.

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Full Explanation

A)    Incorrect- This behavior is not safe for maintaining balance. Bending from the waist can increase the risk of falling. Clients should bend at the knees and use proper body mechanics to pick up objects from the floor.
B)    Correct- Widening the stance provides a broader base of support, which can help improve balance and stability while working near the sink. This is a safe behavior to maintain balance.
C)    Incorrect- Locking the knees while standing can lead to instability and decreased balance. It is recommended to keep the knees slightly flexed to maintain better balance.
D)    Correct- Bringing a heavy object close to the body before lifting minimizes strain on the back and helps maintain balance. This is a safe behavior when lifting objects.
E)    Incorrect- Leaning forward to pull an object from a high shelf can disrupt the center of balance and increase the risk of falling. It's important to use a step stool or ask for assistance when reaching for items on high shelves.


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QUESTION

The nurse is caring for a client with pulmonary edema who is short of breath and coughing pink tinged sputum. Which position should the nurse place the client to ease respiratory distress?

A. Left lateral position.

Incorrect- The left lateral position might not provide enough lung expansion for a client in respiratory distress.

B. Reverse Trendelenburg.

Incorrect- Reverse Trendelenburg (head of bed elevated, foot of bed lowered) might not provide enough lung expansion and could exacerbate respiratory distress.

C. High-Fowler's position.

Correct- The High-Fowler's position, where the client is sitting upright at a 90-degree angle or as upright as tolerated, helps to improve lung expansion, reduce pressure on the diaphragm, and promote optimal oxygenation. This position is commonly used for clients with respiratory distress.

D. Supine

Incorrect- The supine position may worsen pulmonary congestion and compromise lung expansion in clients with pulmonary edema.

Full Explanation

A)    Incorrect- The left lateral position might not provide enough lung expansion for a client in respiratory distress.
B)    Incorrect- Reverse Trendelenburg (head of bed elevated, foot of bed lowered) might not provide enough lung expansion and could exacerbate respiratory distress.
C)    Correct- The High-Fowler's position, where the client is sitting upright at a 90-degree angle or as upright as tolerated, helps to improve lung expansion, reduce pressure on the diaphragm, and promote optimal oxygenation. This position is commonly used for clients with respiratory distress.
D)    Incorrect- The supine position may worsen pulmonary congestion and compromise lung expansion in clients with pulmonary edema.

QUESTION

The healthcare provider prescribes dopamine 2 mcg/kg/min intravenously (IV) for client who weighs 60 kg. The IV bag contains dopamine 200 mg in dextrose 5% in water (DW) 250 mL. The nurse should program the infusion pump to deliver how many mL/hour? (Enter numerical value only.)

Full Explanation

Here are the steps you can follow to calculate the infusion pump flow rate:

Step 1: Calculate the prescribed dose in mcg/min

  1. Dose per weight: 2 mcg/kg/min * 60 kg = 120 mcg/min

Step 2: Convert the concentration in the IV bag to mcg/mL

  1. Convert mg to mcg: 200 mg * 1000 mcg/mg = 200,000 mcg
  2. Concentration: 200,000 mcg / 250 mL = 800 mcg/mL

Step 3: Calculate the flow rate in mL/min

  1. Flow rate: 120 mcg/min / 800 mcg/mL = 0.15 mL/min

Step 4: Convert the flow rate to mL/hour

  1. Hour conversion: 0.15 mL/min * 60 min/hour = 9 mL/hour

Therefore, the nurse should program the infusion pump to deliver 9 mL/hour.

QUESTION

A client presents at the emergency department reporting a raspy voice, cold intolerance, and fatigue. Laboratory tests indicate an elevated thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and low T3 and T4 levels. After the client is admitted to the telemetry unit, which intervention is most important for the nurse to implement?

A. Offer additional blankets and a warm drink.

Incorrect- While providing comfort measures like blankets and warm drinks can help the client feel more comfortable, they do not address the underlying thyroid hormone imbalance.

B. Note the client's most recent hemoglobin level.

Incorrect- Hemoglobin level is not directly related to the client's symptoms or the thyroid hormone imbalance. Monitoring hemoglobin is important in assessing anemia but is not the priority in this case.

C. Administer prescribed dose of levothyroxine.

Correct- The client's symptoms (raspy voice, cold intolerance, fatigue) along with an elevated TSH and low T3 and T4 levels suggest hypothyroidism. Levothyroxine is a synthetic thyroid hormone used to treat hypothyroidism. Administering the prescribed dose of levothyroxine is crucial to address the thyroid hormone imbalance and alleviate the symptoms.

D. Assess for presence of non-pitting edema.

Incorrect- Non-pitting edema is not a common symptom of hypothyroidism. The client's symptoms and lab results are more indicative of hypothyroidism, and addressing the thyroid hormone imbalance is the priority.

Full Explanation

A)    Incorrect- While providing comfort measures like blankets and warm drinks can help the client feel more comfortable, they do not address the underlying thyroid hormone imbalance.
B)    Incorrect- Hemoglobin level is not directly related to the client's symptoms or the thyroid hormone imbalance. Monitoring hemoglobin is important in assessing anemia but is not the priority in this case.
C)    Correct- The client's symptoms (raspy voice, cold intolerance, fatigue) along with an elevated TSH and low T3 and T4 levels suggest hypothyroidism. Levothyroxine is a synthetic thyroid hormone used to treat hypothyroidism. Administering the prescribed dose of levothyroxine is crucial to address the thyroid hormone imbalance and alleviate the symptoms.
D. Incorrect- Non-pitting edema is not a common symptom of hypothyroidism. The client's symptoms and lab results are more indicative of hypothyroidism, and addressing the thyroid hormone imbalance is the priority.