ATI Medical-Surgical CMS Review TEST BANK 2022
NURSE IS PLANNING CARE FOR CLIENT WHO IS POST-OP FOR RADICAL MASTECTOMY - NURSING INTERVENTIONS Correct
... [Show More] Answer: begin exercises with the client 1 day after procedure
exercises that do not stress the incision site can promote lymphatic return and mobility
PRE-OPERATIVE TEACHING FOR A CLIENT SCHEDULED FOR TOTAL KNEE ARTHROPLASTY Correct Answer: elastic stockings worn after surgery will help prevent venous embothrobolism
BLADDER CANCER - HIGHEST RISK FACTOR Correct Answer: tobacco use
CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION - PREPROCEDURE CLIENT TEACHING Correct Answer: client should remain flat for 2-6 hours following procedure
client will receive mild sedative for relaxation/comfort
client will need to keep the leg straight following the procedure
CLIENT IS BEING ADMITTED WITH FREQUENT COUGHING, FROTHY PINK SPUTUM. CLIENT HAS Hx OF NIGHT SWEATS, ANOREXIA, AND WEIGHT LOSS - PRIORITY NURSING ACTIONS Correct Answer: assign the client to a private, NEGATIVE-PRESSURE room
initiate AIRBORNE precautions
wear N95 mask when entering client's room
PLANNING CARE FOR A CLIENT WHO HAS DEEP PARTIAL-THICKNESS BURNS OVER 40% OF HIS BODY AND IN THE ACUTE PHASE OF BURN INJURY - NURSING INTERVENTION THAT SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THE PLAN OF CARE Correct Answer: begin performing active/passive range of motion exercises with client
maintains mobility and prevents contractures
RIFLE CLASSIFICATION OF AKI - RISK Correct Answer: < 0.5 mL/kg/hr of urine output for 6 hours
RIFLE CLASSIFICATION OF AKI - INJURY Correct Answer: < 0.5 mL/kg/hr of urine output for 12 hours
RIFLE CLASSIFICATION OF AKI - FAILURE Correct Answer: no urine (anuria) output for 12 hours
or
< 0.3 mL/kg/hr for 24 hours
RIFLE CLASSIFICATION OF AKI - LOSS Correct Answer: no urine output without renal replacement therapy for 4 to 12 weeks
RIFLE CLASSIFICATION OF AKI - END STAGE RENAL FAILURE Correct Answer: no urine output without renal replacement therapy for more than 3 months
ACUTE INTRAVASCULAR HEMOLYTIC REACTION - ASSESSMENT FINDING Correct Answer: sudden oliguria
this type of transfusion reaction causes acute kidney injury (AKI) resulting in sudden oliguria and hemoglobinuria
NURSING IS PLANNING CARE FOR CLIENT WITH SIADH WITH MILD SYMPTOMS - RX THAT WILL BE ANTICIPATED Correct Answer: tolvaptan (Samsca)
this Rx is a vasopressin antagonist that promotes the excretion of water
corrects the fluid imbalance in clients who have SIADH
CHLORPROPAMIDE Correct Answer: anti-diabetic agent with antidiuretic effects
used to treat diabetes insipidus
VASOPRESSIN Correct Answer: exogenous form of antidiuretic hormone
used to treat diabetes insipidus
DEMOPRESSIN Correct Answer: synthetic form of antidiuretic hormone
used to treat diabetes insipidus
LASIK SURGERY - ADVERSE EFFECT Correct Answer: dry eyes
blurred vision
LASIK SURGERY Correct Answer: procedure that can correct:
- nearsightedness
- farsightedness
- astigmatism
changes the shape of the cornea to correct vision
CLIENT WITH BELOW-THE-KNEE AMPUTATION WHO IS 3 DAYS POSTOPERATIVE - NURSING ACTION Correct Answer: rewrap the residual limb with a pressure bandage 3x daily
this ensures the residual limb will shrink
also provides an opportunity to assess the skin for redness/breakdown
THEOPHYLLINE TOXICITY - ASSESSMENT FINDING Correct Answer: tremors
an early manifestation of toxicity is CNS stimulation, often seen as tremors
seizures can occur if blood levels continue to rise
STAGE I PRESSURE ULCER Correct Answer: skin is intact, with an area of persistent, non-blanchable redness
usually over a bony prominence
STAGE II PRESSURE ULCER Correct Answer: involves partial-thickness skin loss of the epidermis and dermis
ulcer is visible and superficial
can look like an abrasion, blister, or shallow crater
STAGE III PRESSURE ULCER Correct Answer: involves full thickness tissue loss with damage or necrosis of subcutaneous tissue
damage might extend down to, BUT NOT THROUGH the underlying fascia
looks like a deep crater
STAGE IV PRESSURE ULCER Correct Answer: full thickness tissue loss
visible damage to muscle, bone and supporting structures
sinus tracts, deep pockets of infection and tunneling may occur
PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE - ASSESSMENT FINDINGS Correct Answer: ankle swelling
skin is warm to touch
skin appears thick/brownish
hair is present
ulcers appear moist/bleeding
edges of ulcers are uneven
LIVER BIOPSY - LAB TO MONITOR PRIOR TO PROCEDURE Correct Answer: prothrombin time
major complication of liver biopsy is hemorrhage
clients who have liver disease have clotting factor defects and increased risk for bleeding
LUMBAR PUNCTURE FOR CLIENT WHO HAS MANIFESTATIONS OF BACTERIAL MENINGITIS - EXPECTED LAB FINDINGS Correct Answer: elevated protein
elevated WBC
decreased glucose
elevated CSF pressure
cloudy CSF
CLIENT IS RECEIVING CHEMOTHERAPY - ADVERSE EFFECTS THAT THE NURSE SHOULD ANTICIPATE Correct Answer: pancytopenia
pancytopenia (deficiency of WBCs, RBCs, and platelets) is an expected adverse effect of chemotherapy
HETEROGRAFT DRESSINGS ARE OBTAINED FROM... Correct Answer: pig skin
heterografts are obtained from an animal, usually a pig
CLIENT IS SCHEDULED TO HAVE ARTHROSCOPY - STATEMENT THAT INDICATES CLIENT UNDERSTANDS THE PREPROCEDURE TEACHING Correct Answer: "the doctor will be able to see if I have signs of rheumatoid arthritis"
arthroscopy helps with diagnosing musculoskeletal disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and internal joint injuries
A NURSE IS ASESSSING FOR DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION (DIC) IN A CLIENT WITH SEPTIC SHOCK SECONDARY TO AN UNTREATED FOOT WOUND - EXPECTED ASSESSMENT FINDINGS Correct Answer: bleeding at the venipuncture site
petechiae on chest and arms
abdominal distension (due to internal bleeding)
PROBENICID - DRUG INTERACTION Correct Answer: aspirin
aspirin decreases effectiveness of probenecid
A NURSE IS ADMITTING A CLIENT WHO HAS CIRRHOSIS - PRESCRIPTIONS THAT THE NURSE SHOULD ANTICIPATE Correct Answer: obtain client's PT/INR
administers lactulose 30 mL 4x/day
obtain daily weight and abdominal girth measurement
administer a daily vitamin
high protein diet
- vegetable proteins produce less ammonia
FROSTBITE - FIRST DEGREE Correct Answer: skin of the affected area is reddened and looks waxy
FROSTBITE - SECOND DEGREE Correct Answer: skin of the affected area has large fluid-filled blisters
FROSTBITE - THIRD DEGREE Correct Answer: skin of the affected area has small blisters that are blood-filled
skin does not blanch
FROSTBITE - FOURTH DEGREE Correct Answer: skin of the affected area is frozen
blisters do not appear
client's muscles and bones are affected
CLIENT WITH FRACTURED HIP HAS BEEN PLACED IN BUCK'S TRACTION - NURSING ACTION Correct Answer: encourage client to perform dorsiflexion of the affected extremity every 2 hours
weakness of dorsiflexion can indicate peroneal nerve damage
BUCK'S TRACTION - NURSING CONSIDERATIONS Correct Answer: assess client's skin underneath the boot every 8 hours
- irritation
- swelling
- skin breakdown
purpose of weights is to decrease muscle spasms; never remove weights without Rx from provider
never loosen the ropes
BRACHYTHERAPY Correct Answer: a type of radiation therapy where the radiation source (either an implant or an infusion) is in direct contact with the tumor for a specific duration
DEEP VEIN THROMBOSIS (DVT) - EXPECTED ASSESSMENT FINDINGS Correct Answer: hardening along the blood vessel
pain/tenderness in the calf
increased leg circumference
CALCIUM OXALATE RENAL CALCULI - TEACHING FOR YOUNG ADULT CLIENT Correct Answer: consume 1,000 mg of dietary calcium daily
clients who are prone to the development of calcium oxalate stones should consume the RDA for calcium for their age
calcium should be obtained from dietary sources rather than supplements [Show Less]