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Question 1 of 5.

The nurse is supervising the staff providing care for an 18-month-old hospitalized with hepatitis A.

A. Which observation indicates appropriate care for an 18-month-old with hepatitis A?

B. The child is placed in a private room.

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

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

E. The staff uses standard precautions.

Explanation: Hepatitis A requires contact precautions for diapered or incontinent patients, including a private room to prevent transmission. Removing toys risks spreading contamination, high-fat snacks are inappropriate, and standard precautions alone are insufficient.

Question 2 of 5.

An alert adult who has terminal cancer says to the home care nurse, 'When the time comes for me to go, I don't want to be in pain and I don't want you to try to resuscitate me. Please promise me you won't.' How should the nurse respond?

A. Of course, I will do as you wish.

B. I am obligated to try and preserve life.

C. Do you have advance directives? These need to be in your record.

D. Be sure to tell each nurse your desires.

Explanation: Asking about advance directives ensures the client's wishes are documented and legally binding, facilitating appropriate end-of-life care.

Question 3 of 5.

An adult is receiving lithium carbonate 600 mg tid. Which of the following observations is of greatest concern to the nurse?

A. The serum lithium level is 1.0 mEq/L.

B. The client states that she is going to go on a low-sodium diet.

C. The client has gaining 10 lb in the last three months.

D. The client says, 'I always drink a lot of water when I take the pills.'

Explanation: A low-sodium diet increases lithium retention, risking toxicity, a serious concern requiring immediate education or intervention.

Question 4 of 5.

An adult has the following blood gasses: pH=7.52, pCO2=50, HCO3=35, and pO2=90. What is most likely to be in the client's history of presenting signs and symptoms?

A. Persistent diarrhea

B. Frequent vomiting

C. Anxiety attack

D. Emphysema

Explanation: High pH and HCO3 indicate metabolic alkalosis, commonly caused by frequent vomiting, losing gastric acid.

Question 5 of 5.

Docusate sodium (Colace) is ordered for an adult who had a myocardial infarction yesterday. The client asks the nurse why docusate sodium is prescribed. The nurse's response should include which information?

A. Colace is prescribed to make it take longer for blood to clot.

B. Colace makes it easier for the client to relax and reduce stress.

C. Colace helps lower cholesterol levels.

D. Colace reduces straining at stool.

Explanation: Docusate sodium is a stool softener, reducing straining during bowel movements, which decreases cardiac strain post-MI.

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