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Question 1 of 5.

The nurse is developing a plan of care for a client with a newly created ileostomy. The priority nursing diagnosis for this client is:

A. Risk for deficient fluid volume related to excessive fluid loss from ostomy

B. Disturbed body image related to presence of ostomy

C. Risk for impaired skin integrity related to irritation from ostomy appliance

D. Deficient knowledge of ostomy care related to unfamiliarity with information resources

Explanation: Excessive fluid loss from a new ileostomy can lead to dehydration, making risk for deficient fluid volume the priority nursing diagnosis to ensure physiological stability.

Question 2 of 5.

A client is admitted with disseminated herpes zoster (shingles). According to the Centers for Disease Control Guidelines for Infection Control:

A. Airborne precautions will be needed.

B. No special precautions will be needed.

C. Only contact precautions will be needed.

D. Droplet precautions will be needed.

Explanation: Disseminated herpes zoster requires airborne precautions because the varicella-zoster virus can spread through respiratory droplets in immunocompromised patients.

Question 3 of 5.

The nurse is caring for an adolescent with a five-year history of bulimia. A common clinical finding in the client with bulimia is:

A. Extreme weight loss

B. Dental caries

C. Hair loss

D. Decreased temperature

Explanation: Frequent vomiting in bulimia exposes teeth to stomach acid, leading to dental caries (tooth decay), a common clinical finding.

Question 4 of 5.

The nurse is providing dietary teaching for a client with hypertension. Which food should be avoided by the client on a sodium-restricted diet?

A. Dried beans

B. Swiss cheese

C. Peanut butter

D. Colby cheese

Explanation: Colby cheese is high in sodium, which should be avoided on a sodium-restricted diet to manage hypertension, unlike the other options, which are lower in sodium.

Question 5 of 5.

The nurse caring for a client with closed chest drainage notes that the collection chamber is full.

A. Add more water to the suction-control chamber.

B. Remove the drainage using a 60 mL syringe.

C. Milk the tubing to facilitate drainage.

D. Prepare a new unit for continuing collection.

Explanation: A full collection chamber requires replacing the chest drainage unit to maintain effective drainage and prevent complications like tension pneumothorax.

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