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In preparation for the discharge of a client with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), the nurse should include which of the following instructions?

    A. Apply a heating pad on a low setting to help relieve leg pain.

    B. Adjust the thermostat so that the environment is warm.

    C. Wear antiembolic stockings during the day.

    D. Rest with the legs above heart level.

Correct Answer: Rest with the legs above heart level.
Rationale: Resting with the legs above heart level is important for clients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) to promote better circulation and reduce leg pain. Applying a heating pad on a low setting can actually worsen symptoms by causing burns or increasing blood flow to the area, which is not recommended for PAD. While keeping the environment warm is generally beneficial, it is not a specific instruction for managing PAD. Antiembolic stockings are typically used for preventing blood clots in hospitalized patients and may not be directly related to managing PAD at home.

A client comes to the emergency department reporting chest pain that is sharp, knife-like, and localized to an area he points to with one finger. The nurse should document this chest pain as which of the following?

  • A. Angina pectoris
  • B. Cardiogenic pain
  • C. Myocardial infarction
  • D. Pleuritic pain

Correct Answer: Pleuritic pain
Rationale: The correct answer is 'Pleuritic pain.' Pleuritic pain is characterized by sharp, knife-like pain that worsens with deep breathing or coughing and is localized to a specific area. This type of pain is often associated with inflammation of the pleura. Choices A, B, and C are incorrect. Angina pectoris is a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart muscle. Cardiogenic pain refers to pain originating from the heart itself. Myocardial infarction is the medical term for a heart attack.

When caring for a client with COPD, which intervention should the nurse include in the care plan?

  • A. Restrict the client's fluid intake to less than 2 L/day.
  • B. Encourage the client to use the upper chest for respiration.
  • C. Have the client use the early-morning hours for exercise and activity.
  • D. Instruct the client to use pursed-lip breathing.

Correct Answer: Instruct the client to use pursed-lip breathing.
Rationale: The correct answer is to instruct the client to use pursed-lip breathing. This technique helps improve breathing efficiency by keeping the airways open during exhalation and reducing air trapping. Restricting fluid intake to less than 2 L/day is not appropriate for a client with COPD, as they need adequate hydration. Using the upper chest for respiration is incorrect as it promotes shallow breathing, which is not ideal for COPD patients. While exercise is beneficial, early-morning hours may not be the best time for clients with COPD due to increased respiratory distress in the morning.

A client prescribed home oxygen therapy is receiving discharge teaching from a nurse. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching?

  • A. I will be able to tell the amount of oxygen being delivered by looking at the flowmeter.
  • B. I should contact my doctor if I notice a decrease in my ability to concentrate.
  • C. I will ensure that visitors smoke outside.
  • D. I should see a frosty buildup on the tank when I refill my portable oxygen.

Correct Answer: A: "I will be able to tell the amount of oxygen being delivered by looking at the flowmeter."
Rationale: The correct answer is A. The client's statement indicates a need for further teaching because the flowmeter indicates the flow rate of oxygen, not the total amount of oxygen being delivered. Choices B, C, and D demonstrate understanding of safety measures and indications for seeking medical attention in relation to home oxygen therapy, making them appropriate statements.

A client with angina pectoris is being taught about starting therapy with nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) tablets. The nurse should instruct the client to take the medication

  • A. after each meal and at bedtime.
  • B. every 15 minutes during an acute attack.
  • C. at the first indication of chest pain.
  • D. with 8 oz of water.

Correct Answer: at the first indication of chest pain.
Rationale: Nitroglycerin (Nitrostat) tablets are used to relieve chest pain associated with angina. The client should take the medication at the first indication of chest pain to help dilate blood vessels and improve blood flow to the heart muscle. Choice A is incorrect because nitroglycerin should not be scheduled after each meal or at bedtime. Choice B is incorrect as taking the medication every 15 minutes during an acute attack is excessive and not recommended. Choice D is incorrect because while it is important to take nitroglycerin with water, the timing of water intake is not as critical as taking the medication at the first sign of chest pain.

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