NCLEX Chapter 5
'the nurse is preparing to assist a client of orthodox jewish faith with eating lunch. a kosher meal is delivered to the client. which nursing action is appropriate when assisting the client with the meal? 1. unwrapping the eating utensils for the client 2. replacing the plastic utensils with metal utensils 3. carefully transferring the food from paper plates to glass plates 4. allowing the client to unwrap the utensils and prepare his own meal for eating
'4. kosher meals arrive on paper plates and with plastic utensils sealed. primary health care providers should not unwrap the utensils or transfer the food to another serving dish. although the nurse may want to be helpful by assisting the client with the meal only the appropriate option for this client is option 4
the nurse consults with a dietitian regarding the dietary preferences of an asian american client. which food should the nurse suggest to include in the diet plan? 1. rice 2. fruits 3. red meat 4. fried foods
1 asian american food preferences usually include raw fish, rice, and soy sauce. african american food preferences include chicken, pork, greens, rice, and fried foods. hispanic americans prefer beans, fried foods, spicy foods, chili, and carbonated beverages. european americans prefer carbohydrates and red meat.
the nurse is caring for a group of clients who are taking herbal medications at home. which client should be given instructions with regard to avoiding the use of herbal medication 1. a 60 year old male client with rhinitis 2. a 24 year old male client with a lower back injury 3. a 10 year old female client with a urinary tract infection 4. a 45 year old female client with a history of migraine headaches
3 children should not be given herbal therapies, especially in the home and without professional supervision. there are no general contraindications for the clients described in options 1,2, and 4
a hispanic american mother brings her child to the clinic for an examination. which is most important when gathering data about the child 1. avoid eye contact 2. using body language only 3. avoiding speaking to the child 4. touching the child during the examination
4 in the hispanic american culture, eye behavior is significant. it is believed that the bad/evil eye can be given to a child if a person looks at and admirers a child without touching the child. therefore, touching the child during the examination is very important. although avoiding eye contact indicates respect and attentiveness, this is not the most important intervention. avoiding speaking to the child and using body language only are not therapeutic interventions.
the nurse is assisting with collecting data from an african american client admitted to the ambulatory care unit who is scheduled for a hernia repair. which information about the client is of lowest priority during the data collection? 1. respiratory 2. psychosocial 3. neurological 4. cardiovascular
2 the psychosocial data is the lowest priority during the initial admission data collection. in the african american culture, it is considered intrusive to ask personal questions during the initial contact or meeting. additionally, respiratory, neurological and cardiovascular data include physiological assessments that would be priority
a nursing student is asked to identify the practices and beliefs of the amish society. which should the student identify? select all that apply 1. many choose not to have health insurance 2. they believe that heath is a gift from god 3. the authority of women is equal to that of men 4. they remain secluded and avoid helping others 5. they use both traditional and alternative health care, such as healers, herbs, and massage 6. funerals are conducted in the home without a eulogy, flower decorations, or any other display. caskets are plain and simple, without adornment
1,2,5,6 the amish society maintains a culture that is distinct and separate from the non amish society, and some members generally remain separate from the rest of the world both physically and socially. family life has a patriarchal structure, and although the roles of women are considered equally important to those of men, they are very unequal in terms of authority. amish society rejects materialism and worldliness. members value living simply, and they may choose to avoid technology, such as electricity and cars. they highly value responsibility, generosity, and helping others, and they often work as farmers, builders, quilters, and homemakers. the amish use traditional health care and alternative health care, such as healers, herbs, and massage. they believe that health is a gift from god but that clean living and a balanced diet help maintain it. they may choose not to have health insurance and instead maintain mutual aid funds for those members who need help with medical costs. funerals are conducted in the home without a eulogy, flower decorations, or any other display. caskets are plain and simple, without adornment. at death, women are usually buried in their bridal dresses.
the client asks the nurse about various herbal therapies available for the treatment of insomnia. the nurse should encourage the client to discuss the use of which product with the primary health care provider? 1. garlic 2. valerian 3. lavender 4. glucosamine
2 valerian has been used to treat insomnia, hyperactivity, and stress. it has also been used to treat nervous disorders such as anxiety and restlessness. garlic is used as an antioxidant and to lower cholesterol levels. lavender is used as an antiseptic and fragrance for a mild sedative effect. glucosamine is an amino acid that assists with he synthesis of cartilage
the nurse is planning to reinforce nutrition instructions to an african american client. when reviewing the plan, the nurse is aware that which food may be a common dietary practice of clients with african american heritage? 1. raw fish 2. red meat 3. fried foods 4. rice as the basis for all meals
3 african american food preferences usually include chicken, pork, greens, rice, and fried food. asian americans eat raw fish, rice, and soy sauce. hispanic americans prefer beans, fried foods, spicy foods, chili, and carbonated beverages. european americans prefer carbohydrates and red meat.
an antihypertensive medication has been prescribed for a client with hypertension. the client tells the nurse that she would like to take an herbal substance to help lower her blood pressure. which statement by the nurse is most important to provide to the client 1.herbal substances are not safe and should never be used 2. i will teach you how to take your blood pressure so that it can be monitored closely 3. you will need to talk to your primary health care provider (HCP) before using an herbal substance 4. if you take an herbal substance, you will need to have your blood pressure checked frequently
3 although herbal substances may have some beneficial effects, not all herbs are safe to use. clients who are being teated with conventional medication therapy should be advised to avoid herbal substances with similar pharmacological effects, because the combination may lead to an excessive reaction or unknown interaction effects. therefore, the nurse would advise the client to discuss the use of the herbal substance with the HCP
A client diagnosed with cancer and is told that surgery followed by chemotherapy will be necessary. The client states to the nurse, "I have read a lot about complementary therapies. Do you think I should try any?" The nurse should respond by making which of the appropriate statement? 1. i would try anything that i could if i had cancer. 2. no because it will interact with the chemotherapy 3. tell me what you know about complementary therapies 4. you need to ask your primary health care provider about it
3. "Tell me what you know about the coplementary therapes." Rationale: complementary (alternative) therapies include awidevariety of treatment modalities that are used in addition to conventional treatment to treat a disease or illness. These therapies complement conventional treatment, but they should be approved by the person's primary heath care provider (PHCP) to ensure that the treatment does not interact with the prescribed therapy. Although the PHCP should approve the use of a complementary therapy, it is important for the nurse to explore the complementary therapies first with the client, which would eliminate option 4. The statement in option 2 is inappropriate. Similarly, option 1 is inappropriate response to the client. Option 3 addresses the client's question and encourages discussion