VATI PN Comprehensive Predictor 2020
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A nurse is reinforcing teaching with the parents of a newborn who had a circumcision. Which of the following client statements indicates understanding of the teaching?
Explanation
The correct answer is b. "I will apply petroleum jelly to the penis with each diaper change."
Choice A rationale:
- It is incorrect to focus on removing all yellow exudate.A small amount of yellow exudate is normal during the healing process after circumcision.Attempting to aggressively clean it off can irritate the delicate healing tissues and cause discomfort for the baby.
- Instead,parents should gently cleanse the area with warm water during diaper changes,allowing any mild exudate to naturally drain.
Choice B rationale:
- Applying petroleum jelly with each diaper change is an essential step in promoting healing and preventing discomfort after circumcision.Here's why:
- Protects against moisture:Petroleum jelly forms a barrier that protects the delicate healing tissues from moisture from urine and feces.This helps to prevent irritation and keeps the area clean.
- Reduces friction:The lubricating properties of petroleum jelly reduce friction between the penis and the diaper,which can minimize discomfort and pain for the baby.
- Promotes healing:Petroleum jelly creates a moist environment that promotes healing and reduces scab formation.This helps the circumcision site to heal faster and more comfortably.
Choice C rationale:
- While ensuring a proper diaper fit is important for overall hygiene,it's not the most crucial aspect of post-circumcision care.A snug diaper can put unnecessary pressure on the healing penis,potentially causing irritation and discomfort.It's generally recommended to choose a diaper that fits comfortably without being too tight.
Choice D rationale:
- Using soap to wash the penis is not recommended during the healing process.Soap can be harsh and drying to the delicate tissues,potentially causing irritation and delaying healing.
- Warm water is sufficient for cleansing the area during diaper changes.
Question 2: View
A nurse is assessing the visual acuity of a client who wears glasses using a Snellen chart. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Explanation
To test visual acuity using a Snellen chart, the nurse should have the patient wear glasses or contact lenses if they normally wear them . The patient should stand 20 feet from the chart . The nurse should tell the patient to first cover the right eye, then left eye, and lastly read the chart with both eyes .
The other options are not correct because:
a). The client should be positioned 20 feet away from the chart, not 3 meters (10 feet).
b) The nurse should document the smallest line the client can read accurately on the chart, not the largest line.
c) The nurse should instruct the client to begin the assessment by covering one eye and reading aloud the letters on the chart, beginning at the top and moving toward the bottom
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A nurse is providing postmortem care for a client prior to the family viewing the body. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Explanation
After a patient dies, postmortem care includes preparing them for family viewing. The nurse should place the body in the supine position, with the arms at the sides and the head on a pillow. Then elevate the head of the bed 30 degrees to prevent discoloration from blood settling in the face .
The other options are not correct because:
b) The nurse should cleanse the client's body while wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) based on indications for isolation precautions, not necessarily sterile gloves.
c) If the patient wore dentures and your facility’s policy permits, gently insert them; then close the mouth
d) The nurse should close the eyes by gently pressing on the lids with their fingertips. If they don’t stay closed, place moist coton balls on the eyelids for a few minutes, and then try again to close them. Surgical tape is not mentioned as necessary .
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A nurse is caring for a client who has a chronic illness. In which phase of the therapeutic relationship should
the nurse help the client develop problem-solving skills?
Explanation
The therapeutic relationship can be described in terms of four sequential phases: preinteraction phase, introduction/orientation phase, working phase, and termination phase . In the working phase, most of the therapeutic interventional activities are carried out . This is the phase where the nurse should help the client develop problem-solving skills.
The other options are not correct because:
a) The preinteraction phase starts when the nurse is given the responsibility to start a therapeutic relationship with a patient.
c) The introduction/orientation phase is the first meeting of the nurse with her client (patient).
d) The termination phase is the final stage of the nurse-client relationship.
Question 5: View
A nurse is providing postmortem care for a client prior to the family viewing the body. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Explanation
After a patient dies, postmortem care includes preparing them for family viewing . The nurse should place the body in the supine position, with the arms at the sides and the head on a pillow. Then elevate the head of the bed 30 degrees to prevent discoloration from blood setling in the face.
The other options are not correct because:
b) The nurse should cleanse the client's body while wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) based on indications for isolation precautions, not necessarily sterile gloves.
c) If the patient wore dentures and your facility’s policy permits, gently insert them; then close the mouth.
d) The nurse should close the eyes by gently pressing on the lids with their fingertips. If they don’t stay closed, place moist coton balls on the eyelids for a few minutes, and then try again to close them. Surgical tape is not mentioned as necessary .
Question 6: View
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a parent about appropriate snacks for a toddler. Which of the following foods should the nurse include?
Explanation
Graham crackers are a good snack option for toddlers. They are easy to eat and can be paired with other healthy foods such as fruit or nut buter.
The other options are not correct because:
a) Marshmallows are not recommended as a healthy snack for toddlers.
c) Almonds are not recommended for toddlers due to their choking hazard .
d) Carrot sticks can be a healthy snack option for toddlers, but they should be cut into thin strips to reduce the risk of choking .
Question 7: View
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client diagnosed with osteoarthritis who reports joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. Which of the following client statements indicates understanding of the teaching?
Explanation
Applying heat to the affected joints can help relieve pain and stiffness. A heating pad or warm compress can be used to apply heat to the hands.
The other options are not correct because:
a) Sleeping on a soft mattress is not mentioned as a way to manage osteoarthritis symptoms.
b) Aspirin should be taken with food or milk to reduce stomach irritation.
c) Exercising inflamed joints excessively can worsen symptoms. It is important to balance rest and activity.
Question 8: View
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client diagnosed with osteoarthritis who reports joint pain, swelling, and stiffness. Which of the following client statements indicates understanding of the teaching?
Explanation
Applying heat to the affected joints can help relieve pain and stiffness ¹. A heating pad or warm compress
can be used to apply heat to the hands.
The other options are not correct because:
a) Sleeping on a soft mattress is not mentioned as a way to manage osteoarthritis symptoms.
b) spirin should be taken with food or milk to reduce stomach irritation .
c) Exercising inflamed joints excessively can worsen symptoms. It is important to balance rest and activity.
Question 9: View
A nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching with an older adult client's family about safety precautions when administering a tap water enema to the client. Which of the following should the nurse include in the instructions?
Explanation
When administering a tap water enema, the client should be assisted to a right Sims position. This position involves lying on the left side with the right knee bent toward the chest.
The other options are not correct because:
a) The client should not bear down during rectal tube insertion.
b) Administering a second enema if results are not clear is not mentioned as a safety precaution.
d) The rectal tube should be inserted in the direction of the sacrum, not the umbilicus.
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A nurse is collecting health history data from a client who has hemorrhoids. Which of the following findings should the nurse expect?
Explanation
Chronic constipation is a common finding in clients with hemorrhoids. Constipation can increase pressure on the veins in the rectum and anus, leading to the development of hemorrhoids.
The other options are not correct because:
b) Excessive flatulence is not mentioned as a common finding in clients with hemorrhoids.
c) Frequent stools are not mentioned as a common finding in clients with hemorrhoids.
d) Fecal incontinence is not mentioned as a common finding in clients with hemorrhoids.
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