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The nurse is giving preoperative instructions to a client who will be undergoing rhinoplasty. What should the nurse tell the client?

"Do not take aspirin-containing medications for 2 weeks before surgery."

When administering atropine sulfate preoperatively to a client scheduled for lung surgery, what should the nurse tell the client?

"This medicine will make your mouth feel dry."

The nurse is caring for a client with bacterial pneumonia. The effectiveness of the client's oxygen therapy can be best determined by which indicator of oxygenation?

ABGs

A physician orders triamcinolone and salmeterol for a client with a history of asthma. What action should the nurse take when administering these drugs?

Administer the salmeterol and then administer the triamcinolone.

A client has a sucking stab wound to the chest. Which action should the nurse take first?

Apply a dressing over the wound and tape it on three sides

After nasal surgery, the client expresses concern about how to decrease facial pain and swelling while recovering at home. Which instruction would be most effective for decreasing pain and edema?

Apply cold compresses to the area.

A client with deep vein thrombosis suddenly develops dyspnea, tachypnea, and chest discomfort. What should the nurse do first?

Elevate the head of the bed 30 to 45 degrees.

Which technique for administering the tuberculin skin test is correct?

Hold the needle and syringe almost parallel to the client's skin.

The nurse is assessing a client who has a chest tube connected to a water-seal chest tube drainage system. According to the illustration shown, what should the nurse do?

Lower the drainage system to maintain gravity flow.

If a client is receiving rescue breaths, and the chest wall fails to rise during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, what should the rescuer do first?

Reposition the airway.

The nurse is planning to teach the client how to properly use a metered-dose inhaler to treat asthma. The nurse should tell the client to use which procedure?

Rinse the mouth after each use of a steroid inhaler.

A client with an endotracheal tube is being weaned from the ventilator. For which reason should the procedure be terminated?

The heart rate increased 20 beats/minute.

A nurse is assessing a client using a tracheostomy tube. The client has bilateral rhonchi in the upper lobes of the lungs and is unsuccessful in coughing up secretions. Which action should the nurse take?

Use a sterile suction kit to suction the client.

A nurse is caring for a group of clients on a medical-surgical floor. Which client is at greatest risk for developing pneumonia?

a client with a nasogastric tube

The nurse is instructing the client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease to do pursed-lip breathing. What is the expected outcome of this exercise?

better elimination of carbon dioxide

Which physical sensation will the client who has had an abdominal hysterectomy most likely experience if she hyperventilates while performing deep-breathing exercises?

dizziness

A nurse is caring for a client who has a tracheostomy and temperature of 103° F (39.4° C). Which intervention will most likely lower the client's arterial blood oxygen saturation?

endotracheal suctioning

The nurse has received lab reports for several clients undergoing care. Which set of arterial blood gas (ABG) results will the nurse investigate first?

pH 7.49, PaCO2 30 mmHg, PaO2 75 mmHg, and HCO3- 22 mEq/L

The nurse is preparing to assist with the removal of a chest tube. Which dressing is appropriate at the site from which the chest tube is removed?

petrolatum gauze

The client with a total laryngectomy receives tube feedings to meet fluid and nutrition needs. The expected outcome of tube feedings is to prevent:

rupture of the suture line.

A client asks a nurse a question about the tuberculin skin test for tuberculosis. The nurse should base their response on the fact that the

skin test doesn't differentiate between active and dormant tuberculosis infection.

The client with tuberculosis is to be discharged home with nursing follow-up. Which aspect of nursing care will have the highest priority?

teaching the client about the disease and its treatment

For a client with advanced chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), which nursing action best promotes adequate gas exchange?

using a Venturi mask to deliver oxygen as ordered

A nurse is teaching a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who is being discharged after treatment for an acute exacerbation. Which statement by the client indicates proper understanding of the discharge instructions?

"I should try to eat several small meals during the day"

The nurse is caring for a child with history of strep throat. Upon current assessment, the child reports abdominal pain and joint achiness. Which laboratory data would the nurse communicate to the health care provider immediately?

leukocytosis

Which is an expected outcome for a client who has been treated for bacterial pneumonia?

the ability to perform activities of daily living without dyspnea

The client is ready for discharge after surgery for a deviated septum. Which instruction would be appropriate?

Avoid activities that elicit Valsalva's maneuver.

When assessing a client with chest trauma, the nurse notes that the client is taking small breaths at first, then bigger breaths, and then a couple of small breaths, then 10 to 20 seconds of no breaths. How should the nurse should record the breathing pattern?

Cheyne-Stokes respiration

For a client with an endotracheal (ET) tube, which nursing action is the most important?

auscultating the lungs for bilateral breath sounds

A physician orders prednisone to control inflammation in a client with interstitial lung disease. During client teaching, the nurse stresses the importance of taking prednisone exactly as ordered and cautions against discontinuing the drug abruptly. A client who discontinues prednisone abruptly may experience

acute adrenocortical insufficiency.

An older adult client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of bacterial pneumonia. While obtaining the client's health history, the nurse learns that the client has osteoarthritis, follows a vegetarian diet, and is very concerned with cleanliness. Which client information would most likely be a predisposing factor for the diagnosis of pneumonia?

age

After undergoing a left thoracotomy, a client has a chest tube in place. When caring for this client, the nurse must

encourage coughing and deep breathing

A nurse is teaching a client with chronic bronchitis about breathing exercises. Which instruction should the nurse include in the teaching?

Use diaphragmatic breathing.

A severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic is suspected in a community of 10,000 people. As clients with SARS are admitted to the hospital, what type of precautions should the nurse institute?

airborne precautions

A client who had a left thoracoscopy sustained an injury secondary to the surgery position. The nurse should assess the client for which sign?

tingling in the arm

After diagnosing a client with pulmonary tuberculosis, the physician tells family members that they must receive isoniazid (INH) as prophylaxis against tuberculosis. The client's family asks the nurse how long the drug must be taken. What is the usual duration of prophylactic isoniazid therapy?

6 to 12 months

For a client with asthma, the health care provider (HCP) prescribes albuterol, two puffs twice a day via a metered-dose inhaler (MDI), and beclomethasone, two puffs twice a day via MDI. How should the nurse instruct the client to administer these drugs?

"Take the albuterol first and follow with beclomethasone two times a day."

A nurse is assessing the injection site of a client who has received a purified protein derivative test. Which finding indicates a need for further evaluation?

15-mm induration

After receiving an oral dose of codeine for an intractable cough, a client asks the nurse, "How long will it take for this drug to work?" How should the nurse respond?

30 minutes

A client with a history of asthma is admitted to the emergency department. The nurse notes that the client is dyspneic, with a respiratory rate of 35 breaths/min, nasal flaring, and use of accessory muscles. Auscultation of the lung fields reveals greatly diminished breath sounds. What should the nurse do first?

Administer bronchodilators as prescribed.

While assessing a thoracotomy incisional area from which a chest tube exits, the nurse feels a crackling sensation under the fingertips along the entire incision. What should the nurse do next?

Mark the area with a skin pencil at the outer periphery of the crackling.

A nurse is preparing a client with a pleural effusion for a thoracentesis. The nurse should

assist the client to a sitting position on the edge of the bed, leaning over the bedside table.

A client is undergoing a complete physical examination as a requirement for college. When checking the client's respiratory status, the nurse observes respiratory excursion to help assess

chest movements.

A nurse is assessing a client who comes to the clinic for care. Which findings in this client suggest bacterial pneumonia?

dyspnea and wheezing

A client is prescribed metaproterenol via a metered-dose inhaler, two puffs every 4 hours. The nurse instructs the client to report which adverse effect?

irregular heartbeat

A client with cystic fibrosis develops pneumonia. To decrease the viscosity of respiratory secretions, the physician orders acetylcysteine. Before administering the first dose, the nurse checks the client's history for asthma. Acetylcysteine must be used cautiously in a client with asthma because it

may induce bronchospasm.

A client in the emergency department is diagnosed with a communicable disease. When complications of the disease are discovered, the client is admitted to the hospital and placed in respiratory isolation. Which infection warrants airborne isolation?

measles

The nurse is assessing a client with a darker-skin tone in need of emergency care for acute respiratory distress. Which area would the nurse inspect when assessing for cyanosis in this client?

mucous membranes

The nurse is prioritizing care for several clients. Which client should the nurse assess first?

the client with stridor who just received the first dose of an antibiotic


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