Prep U Teaching & Learning / Patient Education
During a teaching session, a client who is having a valvuloplasty tomorrow asks the nurse about the difference between a mechanical valve replacement and a tissue valve. What answer from the nurse is correct?
"A mechanical valve is thought to be more durable and so requires replacement less often."
Which statement made by a senior citizen who has taken a class on stress reduction would indicate to the nurse the need for further instruction?
"As one grows older, their stress decreases."
A client with hyperparathyroidism declines surgery and is to receive hormone replacement therapy with estrogen and progesterone. Which instruction is most important for the nurse to include in the client's teaching plan?
"Maintain a moderate exercise program."
A client with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis is learning to use a walker. What instruction will best ensure the client's safety?
"Place the walker directly in front of you and step into it as you move it forward."
The nurse is giving a visual field examination to a 55-year-old male client. The client asks what this test is for. What would be the nurse's best answer?
"This test measures peripheral vision and detects gaps in the visual field."
A client is diagnosed with a chronic respiratory disorder. After assessing the client's knowledge of the disorder, the nurse prepares a teaching plan. This teaching plan is most likely to include which nursing diagnosis?
Anxiety
A client in distress has been given dobutamine, a medication intended to increase myocardial activity and heart rate. This medication likely stimulates what adrenergic receptor?
Beta-1
A client asks a nurse about using the Internet to obtain drugs at a cheaper price. The nurse should recommend the client access what site for additional information regarding this practice?
Food and Drug Administration
Sleep habits have been implicated in cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). What instructions will the nurse provide to new parents related to positioning their infant for sleeping?
Healthy infants to up age 6 months should be positioned on their backs on a firm surface.
After instructing the male client on the technique of a testicular self-examination, the nurse instructs the client to perform the examination how often?
Monthly
A nurse is teaching a community class about how to decrease the risk of cancer. Which food should the nurse recommend?
Oranges
A nurse is preparing discharge education for a client with a newborn infant. What is the highest priority item that must be included in the education plan?
Restrain the infant in a car seat.
A nurse is caring for a client who has experienced an acute exacerbation of Crohn's disease. Which statement best indicates that the disease process is under control?
The client exhibits signs of adequate GI perfusion.
A group of students are reviewing the anatomy and physiology of the breasts. The students demonstrate understanding of breast structure when they identify the tail of Spence as an extension of which quadrant?
Upper outer
Which group of clients is at high risk of developing breast cancer?
Women who are obese
When evaluating a client's knowledge about use of antihistamines, what statement indicates further education is required?
"If I am pregnant, I should take half the dose."
Which client statement indicates a good understanding of the nutritional modifications needed to manage hypertension?
"Limiting my salt intake to 2 grams per day will improve my blood pressure."
A client suspected of having systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is being scheduled for testing. The client asks which of the tests ordered will determine positivity for the disorder. Which statement by the nurse is most accurate?
"The diagnosis won't be based on the findings of a single test but by combining all data found."
A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) reports severe shortness of breath when it is raining. The nurse says to the client:
"The humidity in the air makes harder for you to breathe."
A nurse is caring for a client with dementia. A family member of the client asks what the most common cause of dementia is. Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
"The most common cause of dementia in the elderly is Alzheimer's disease."
The nurse determines that additional client education is needed when a client with gout makes which statement?
"When I have an exacerbation of my symptoms, a glass of red wine will be helpful."
A client is scheduled for a renal ultrasound. Which of the following would the nurse include when explaining this procedure to the client?
"You don't need to do any fasting before this noninvasive test."
A client with primary diabetes insipidus is ready for discharge on desmopressin (DDAVP). Which instruction should the nurse provide?
"You may not be able to use desmopressin nasally if you have nasal discharge or blockage."
A client presents at an ambulatory clinic and reports pain and aching in the lower left leg. After examining the client, a health care provider determines the client has experienced a strain related to the client's exercise regimen. The treatment plan includes analgesics, rest, and cold and heat therapies. Which guideline should be included in the care plan?
After 24 hours, apply heat for periods of 15 to 30 minutes.
Which perspective of illness believes that narrowing of the carotid arteries can cause a stroke?
Biomedical
A school nurse is conducting a seminar for parents of preschool children on the prevention of head injuries. What is the most appropriate information for the nurse to give the parents?
Children should always wear helmets when riding bicycles.
A nurse is explaining to a client the correct method of using a metered-dose inhaler when self-administering a prescribed dose of medication. What is a feature of a metered-dose inhaler?
It is a canister that contains pressurized medication.
A client is diagnosed with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). After recovering from the initial shock of the diagnosis, the client expresses a desire to learn as much as possible about HIV and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). When teaching the client about the immune system, the nurse states that humoral immunity is provided by which type of white blood cell?
Lymphocyte
A nurse is educating clients on the need for calcium intake to prevent bone loss. What level of prevention does this represent?
Primary prevention
The nurse is observing a nursing student palpating a client's maxillary sinuses. The nurse observes that the student has correctly palpated the client's maxillary sinuses when the student palpates which area?
below the client's cheekbones
The nurse is teaching a patient who is prescribed calcitriol about the drug. Which patient statement indicates that the teaching was successful?
"I need to have my calcium levels checked periodically."
A client with osteomalacia asks, "How can I be deficient in vitamin D?" Which of the following is the nurse's best response?
"Tell me about your typical daily food intake."
A client has just been diagnosed with esophageal cancer. Although the client was losing weight and fatigued most days, the client attributed it to aging and working. The health care provider recommends chemotherapy and irradiation. However, the cancer has already metastasized. The client asks the nurse what to expect if agreeing to the treatments. How should the nurse respond?
"The therapies may shrink the cancer in an effort to increase your likelihood of surviving the cancer."
A nurse at the health care facility needs to administer an otic application for a client with an earache. What should the nurse do after instilling the prescribed eardrops in the client's ear?
Ask the client to maintain the position for some time.
After teaching a group of students about angina, the instructor determines that the teaching was successful when the students describe stable angina as:
Chest pain that is relieved by rest
A nurse assisting a new mother in the act of breastfeeding represents which form of learning?
Psychomotor
When explaining to a client admitted for stress-induced supraventricular tachycardia, the nurse will incorporate which statement about what happens in the body as a result of excess stress?
The corticotrophin-releasing factor stimulates the release of norepinephrine, which is responsible for "fight-or-flight" reaction to stress.
An 8-year-old is going home on medication for a chronic condition. The nurse preparing to review the discharge instructions with the mother should include what basic information and/or instructions to help minimize the child's risk for injury? (Select all that apply.)
The drugs' potential side effects Schedule and duration of administration Description of the intended therapeutic drug effect
A client is brought in by ambulance in a nauseous and confused state and demonstrating carpopedal spasm. Initial arterial blood gases show increased pH and HCO3 and normal PaCO2 levels. Breathing is slow and shallow. As the nurse caring for this client, you know that potassium salt should be a part of the treatment for this client when?
When hypokalemia is present
When trying to explain the advantages of using an emollient over other products to a client suffering from dry skin, the nurse will emphasize that emollients:
can replenish the oils on the skin surface because they contain fatty acids.
When educating families on fire safety, it is important to:
have a meeting place outside the home.
A nurse is teaching a client with malabsorption syndrome about the disorder and its treatment. The client asks which part of the GI tract absorbs food. What is the nurse's best response?
small intestine
The nurse is with a client who has a chronic illness and is reinforcing positive behaviors and teaching about health promotion. For which phase of the trajectory model of chronic illness are these nursing actions appropriate?
stable
The nursing instructor is teaching about violence and informs the students about which of its distinct phases? Select all that apply.
tension-building phase acute battering phase honeymoon phase
A client is preparing for discharge from the emergency department after sustaining an ankle sprain. The client is instructed to avoid weight bearing on the affected leg and is given crutches. After instruction, the client demonstrates proper crutch use in the hallway. What additional information is most important to know before discharging the client?
whether the client needs to navigate stairs routinely at home