Chapter 26 Prep U
An older adult client is planning to move with her son and daughter-in-law into a bigger apartment. The son asks the nurse for some tips to keep his mother safe. What would the nurse most likely include?
Put a small nightlight in the hall and stair.
A school nurse is aware of poisoning risks in the adolescent population. Poisoning in this age group is most often related to:
experimentation with drugs and inhalants.
The nurse is assessing an adolescent with an annual physical. The mother reports that she has noticed a change in the child's behavior lately including mood swings, withdrawal from the family, and failing school grades. The mother does not know what to do and asks the nurse for guidance. What is the most appropriate guidance from the nurse?
"These could be signs of substance abuse. Open communication and a referral to a counselor that specializes in substance abuse would be beneficial."
An boy 18 years of age is brought to the emergency department with a head injury. The nurse knows that adolescents are vulnerable to injuries related to which of the following?
Automobile accidents
What is the most important safety concept that a nurse should include in the teaching plan for a family with a newborn infant in the household?
Avoid stuffed animals and blankets in the crib.
A home care nurse provides health education to parents regarding the care of their toddler. Which precaution should the nurse suggest the parents take to protect the toddler from drowning?
Avoid unattended baths for the toddler.
An administrative assistant of a large factory visits the medical unit and tells the nurse she is having pain in the right wrist, numbness in the index finger, and decreased mobility of the right hand. The nurse suspects the client has what?
Carpal tunnel syndrome
The unlicensed personnel tells the nurse that a client is very confused and trying to get out of bed without assistance. What is the appropriate action by the nurse?
Initiate use of a bed alarm.
A school nurse is providing information to a group of older adults during Fire Prevention Week. Which statement is correct regarding fires in the home?
Most people who die in house fires die of smoke inhalation, rather than burns.
What best describes the nurse's role in disaster preparedness?
Multiple roles including triage and the distribution of resources
Which level of health care provider may make the decision to apply physical restraints to a client?
Nurse practitioner
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving an intravenous therapy through an IV pump. Which intervention should the nurse implement to ensure electrical safety?
Obtain a three-prong grounded plug adapter.
A nurse is preparing discharge education for a client with a newborn baby. What is the highest priority item that must be included in the education plan?
Restrain the baby in a car seat.
The nurse is caring for a young child in the hospital that is being discharged home with his grandmother who has guardianship. When performing a risk assessment, the nurse identifies that his grandmother has one other adult living with her to help with the child, because the grandmother has congestive heart failure and diabetes mellitus. In addition, the financial situation is poor and she cannot afford to buy safety devices to safe proof the house. What nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for this child based on these findings?
Risk for poisoning related to medications in unlocked cabinets
The nurse is creating a plan of care for the older adult that has multiple medications and a difficult time reading medication labels due to poor eyesight. What is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis to include in this client's plan of care?
Risk for poisoning related to poor eyesight and the inability to read medication labels
The nurse is caring for an 80-year-old patient who was admitted to the hospital in a confused and dehydrated state. After the patient got out of bed and fell, restraints were applied. She began to fight and was rapidly becoming exhausted. She has black-and-blue marks on her wrists from the restraints. What would be the most appropriate nursing intervention for this patient?
Take the restraints off, stay with her, and talk gently to her.
The nurse is working at a local elementary school. A mother arrives to pick up her 6-year-old son and has her 2-year-old daughter in tow. Based on the nurse's developmental knowledge of toddlers, which behavior would most concern the nurse?
The 2-year-old leaning against the screen of a window in a classroom.
A nurse is filing a safety event report for an older adult client who tripped and fell when getting out of bed. Which action exemplifies an accurate step of this process?
The nurse details the client's response and the examination and treatment of the client after the incident.
A nurse follows the universal patient compact principles for partnership when providing care for patients. Which nursing action does not reflect this philosophy?
The nurse makes health care decisions for a patient who is uncooperative.
A 14-year-old boy is in the clinic for his well-child exam. When the client asks his mother if she has any questions for the practitioner, she states "He sleeps so much. I am worried about how lazy he is." What does the nurse know to be true about sleep in adolescents?
Trying to balance too many activities can result in sleep deprivation.
A staff development nurse is providing an in-service to a group of nurses on the use of restraints in health care facilities. What is an example of a chemical restraint?
a dose of an antipsychotic
The nurse recognizes that assessment for sensory-perceptual alterations is a priority for which client?
an 84-year-old male with four recent driving violations
During a course on terrorism, a group of emergency room nurses learns about terrorists who use bombs or other explosives to inflict injury on numerous people and cause multiple fatalities. This is an example of:
mass trauma terrorism.
The nurse educator has just completed a lecture regarding older adults and hazards in the home. The nurse educator recognizes that the education was effective when the students state that common dangers in the home setting of an older adult include:
polypharmacy and use of multiple extension cords.
The nurse is conducting a community education program on bike helmet safety. The nurse determines additional information is needed when a participant states:
"I should be able to fit two fingers under the chin strap."
A nurse is caring for an 18 month-old boy status post a tracheostomy. He is recovering well and wanting to be more active. The nurse selects a toy from the playroom for him to play with. Which toy is most developmentally appropriate?
A rocking horse
The nurse overhears an older client's son talking to her in a very aggressive and violent way. When the nurse walks into the room, the son changes and speaks kindly to his mother and the health care providers. What should the nurse do about this observation?
Ask to examine the client alone in order to speak to her privately.
A school-aged child is admitted to the Emergency Room with the diagnosis of a concussion following a collision when playing football. After the collision, the parents state that he was "knocked out" for a few minutes before recognizing his surroundings. What is the priority assessment when the nurse first sees the patient?
Assessment of vital signs and respiratory status