2023/2024 HESI 101 MED-SURGE HESI RN Exam Questions and Answers with Rationales Attained Grade A+ Latest Update NGN
1.A client on telemetry has a
... [Show More] pattern of uncontrolled atrial fibrillation with a rapid ventricular response. Based on this finding, the nurse anticipates assisting the physician with which treatment?
A.Administer lidocaine, 75 mg intravenous push.
B.Perform synchronized cardioversion.
C.Defibrillate the client as soon as possible.
D.Administer atropine, 0.4 mg intravenous push.
Rationale:
With uncontrolled atrial fibrillation, the treatment of choice is synchronized cardioversion to convert the cardiac rhythm back to normal sinus rhythm. Option A is a medication used for ventricular dysrhythmias. Option C is not for a client with atrial fibrillation; it is reserved for clients with life-threatening dysrhythmias, such as ventricular fibrillation and unstable ventricular tachycardia. Option D is the drug of choice in symptomatic sinus bradycardia, not atrial fibrillation.
2.Apractical nurse (PN) tells the charge nurse in a long-term facility that she does not want to be assigned to one particular resident. She reports that the male client keeps insisting that she is his daughter and begs her to stay in his room. What is the best managerial decision?
A.Notify the family that the resident will have to be discharged if his behavior does not improve.
B.Notify administration of the PN's insubordination and need for counseling about her statements.
C.Ask the PN what she has done to encourage the resident to believe that she is his daughter.
D.Reassign the PN until the resident can be assessed more completely for reality orientation.
Rationale:
Temporary reassignment is the best option until the resident can be examined and his medications reviewed. He may have worsening cerebral dysfunction from an infection or electrolyte imbalance. Option A is not the best option because the family cannot control the resident's actions. The administration may need to know about the situation, but not as a case [Show Less]