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Question 1 of 5.

A Turkish-speaking client is scheduled for a colonoscopy, and the nurse must provide printed directions to the client, but directions are not available in Turkish. Which of the following is most appropriate?

A. The nurse contacts a medical translator to translate.

B. The client's 10-year-old daughter translates the directions.

C. The nurse draws pictures and pantomimes directions.

D. Client's daughter is advised to tell her parent to seek a translator.

Explanation: Contacting a medical translator (A) ensures accurate communication for critical medical instructions. Using a child (B) is unreliable, pictures/pantomime (C) may be unclear, and advising the daughter to find a translator (D) shifts responsibility inappropriately.

Question 2 of 5.

A 38-year-old woman, mother of two, has a mastectomy for breast cancer. When she returns to the physician’s office a month later for a routine check-up, the nurse asks the client how she has been. Which of the following responses, if made by the client to the nurse, indicates that the client is experiencing a normal reaction to the surgery?

A. I have been helping my family deal with their feelings about the surgery.

B. I have been having difficulty coping with the surgery and cry frequently.

C. I have been unable to leave the house or talk to my friends about the surgery.

D. I am doing just great since the surgery and have gone back to work at my job.

Explanation: normal reaction one month later

Question 3 of 5.

The nurse is supervising the staff providing care for an 18-month-old hospitalized with hepatitis A. The nurse determines that the staff’s care is appropriate if which of the following is observed?

A. The child is placed in a private room.

B. The staff removes a toy from the child’s bed and takes it to the nurse’s station.

C. The staff offers the child french fries and a vanilla milkshake for a midafternoon snack.

D. The staff uses standard precautions.

Explanation: contact precautions required for diapered or incontinent clients

Question 4 of 5.

The nurse is caring for a postcholecystectomy client who had the T-tube removed this AM. Two hours after removal of the T-tube, the nurse notes that the 4x4 dressing covering the stab site is saturated with dark, greenish-yellow drainage. It is MOST appropriate for the nurse to take which of the following actions?

A. Remove the dressing and replace it with a more absorbent dressing.

B. Collect a culture and sensitivity specimen of the drainage.

C. Observe the wound for dehiscence.

D. Reinforce the dressing with an 8x10 dressing.

Explanation: expected that a stab wound will continue to drain until the wound seals; nurse should keep wound clean and dry

Question 5 of 5.

The nurse is caring for a client who is postoperative day 1 following a total hip replacement. Which of the following positions should the nurse AVOID placing the client in?

A. Supine with legs abducted.

B. High Fowler’s with legs extended.

C. Side-lying on the unaffected side.

D. Prone with legs adducted.

Explanation: prone position with legs adducted can cause hip dislocation; abduction is maintained post-hip replacement

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