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Test Bank for Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing 10th Edition Comprehensive by Barbara K Timby, Nancy E. Smith MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1)The nurse is assisting a postoperative client in using an incentive spirometer. Which of the following postoperative complications is this nurse attempting to avoid with this client? 1) A)Hemorrhage B) Pulmonary embolism C)Deep vein thrombosis D) Atelectasis 2)A client who is recovering from abdominal surgery has a penrose drain. Which of the following should the nurse include in the care of this client? 2) A)Make sure there is a safety pin on the end of the drain. B)Clean the wound with normal saline every two hours. C)Empty the drain every 30 minutes. D)Remove the drain four hours postoperatively. 3)A client is in the recovery room. Which of the following members of the healthcare team should the nurse contact regarding the client's level of pain control? 3) A)The surgeon B) The anesthesiologist C)The scrub nurse D) The circulating nurse 4)During the assessment of a postoperative client's bowel sounds, the nurse auscultates high-pitched sounds over all four abdominal quadrants. The nurse realizes this finding could indicate: 4) A)Normal bowel function. B) The onset of stool. C)The onset of flatus. D) Paralytic ileus. 5)A client is being transferred from the operating room to the recovery room. The nurse in the recovery room will be providing which phase of nursing care? 5) A)Intraoperative B) Preoperative C)Restorative D) Postoperative 6)A client is being scheduled for surgery. Which of the following should be included in the preoperative teaching provided by the nurse? 6) A)The credentials of the anesthesiologist B)Information concerning the surgical procedure which will be performed by the surgeon C)Cost of the procedure D)Planned length of stay at the hospital 7)A client is being positioned for a hip replacement procedure. In which of the following positions will this client most likely be placed? 7) A)Dorsal recumbent B) Lateral chest C)Semi-sitting D) Prone 8)A postoperative client tells the nurse, "A book I read said that I should not eat after surgery for at least a week." Which of the following statements would be an appropriate nursing response? 8) A)"You don't need any food to heal anyway." B)"That's true." C)"That's not true. You could get an infection in your stomach." D)"I'll be giving you intravenous feedings anyway." 9)An elderly postoperative client is given an antiemetic for nausea. Which of the following signs would indicate this client is experiencing a possible reaction to the medication? 9) A)Dry mouth B)Involuntary muscle movements C)Breakthrough vomiting D)Confusion 10)A client is signing a surgical consent. Afterwards, the nurse also signs the form. What is the meaning of the nursing signature? 10) A)It means the client was alert and aware of what was being signed. B)It means there is a likelihood of a successful outcome. C)It means the client understood the procedure as described by the nurse. D)It means the surgeon was too busy to wait for the client to sign the form. 11)A client's endotracheal tube is being removed after the surgical procedure. The intra-operative nurse realizes this client is in which phase of the general anesthesia process? 11) A)Induction B) Maintenance C)Reduction D) Emergence 12)An elderly client is being prepared for orthopedic surgery. The nurse realizes this client is at risk for which of the following? 12) A)Prolonged effects of anesthesia because of herbal supplements B)Decreased tolerance of general anesthesia C)Increased hypotensive effects of anesthesia D)Wound dehiscence 13)The client who is preparing for surgery asks the nurse to keep their glasses and hearing aid in-place until they are under anesthesia. Which of the following statements by the nurse demonstrates accurate, therapeutic communication? 13) A)"I will contact the surgery department to discuss you requests." B)"Certainly, you can keep them for that time." C)"You cannot keep those in." D)"The policies in the surgery unit will not allow it." 14)A client has just arrived in the recovery room. How often should the nurse assess the client? 14) A)Every 15 minutes for 30 minutes and then every one hour afterwards. B)Every 15 minutes for the first hour. C)Every hour. D)Every two hours. 15)A client who is being admitted for surgery asks the nurse why information is being collected about the client's use of herbal and natural supplements. Which of the following statements is an appropriate nursing response? 15) A)"The physician is in charge of medications." B)"Herbal supplements may interact with anesthesia agents." C)"Herbal remedies may cause pain relievers to be ineffective." D)"There is no need to take these preparations." 16)An elderly client is completing preoperative diagnostic testing. The nurse notes that the client's carbon dioxide level is elevated. Which of the following nursing interventions would be indicated for this client? 16) A)Monitor serum sodium level. B)Monitor serum potassium level. C)Monitor respiratory status and arterial blood gases. D)Monitor intake and output. 17)A client is prescribed patient-controlled analgesia for postoperative pain. Which of the following should the nurse instruct the client about this analgesia? 17) A)"Use this analgesia every hour on the hour." B)"Use this analgesia only when the pain is extremely severe." C)"Avoid the use of this because of the risk of addiction." D)"Use this analgesia regularly." 18)A client has received conscious sedation for a surgical procedure. The nurse realizes this client will most likely: 18) A)Respond to physical and verbal stimuli. B)Not respond to any stimuli. C)Need an endotracheal tube inserted. D)Need blood product replacements. 19)A client is in his fifth postoperative day and has sanguineous drainage with a thick, reddish appearance. The nurse realizes this client's wound is in which stage of healing? 19) A)Stage III B) Stage IV C) Stage I D) Stage II 20)A recovery room nurse is consulting with a circulating nurse about a client who is having a surgical procedure. These nurses are most likely in which zone of the surgical department? 20) A)Banned B) Semi-restricted C)Restricted D) Unrestricted 21)A nurse has delegated the collection of vital signs, including blood pressure readings, to two unlicensed assistive personnel. The of this work means the nurse is: 21) A)Not accountable for these vital signs. B)Responsible to re-measure all of the vital signs. C)Not responsible for these vital signs. D)Accountable for the care that was delegated. 22)The nurse working on a quality improvement study wants to evaluate a client care process. Which of the following can the nurse use to evaluate this process? 22) A)Variance analysis B) Critical pathway C)Evidence-based practice D) Nursing process 23)The new nurse is studying the five core competencies for healthcare providers. Which of the following are a part of these core competencies? (Select all that apply.) 23) A)Work in interdisciplinary teams. B)Use informatics to deliver care. C)Use evidence-based practice. D)Replace quality improvement initiatives with work redesign methods. E)Use primary nursing to deliver care. 24)A client tells the nurse, "I have an advance directive that I want you to follow." Which of the following will this document provide for the nurse? 24) A)A complete plan of care for the client B)The answers to any care dilemmas for the client C)The client's preferences for healthcare should the client become mentally incapacitated D)Directions regarding when to use universal precautions for the client 25)Client chart audits provide the nurses with information that impacts the future outcomes of client care. What should the nurses do with this information? 25) A)Use the information to create an action plan to address any negative findings. B)Nothing C)Submit it to the agency's accrediting body. D)Place it in a file to compare with the next set of audits. 26)The nurse is preparing a client to go home. Which of the following skills are the most important for the nurse to adequately prepare this client? 26) A)Familiarity with adult learning principles B)The ability to support client decision making C)The ability to use critical thinking D)The ability to follow written orders 27)The nurse is implementing a plan of care for a client. After providing care, what should the nurse do as the final step in the process? 27) A)Reassess the client. B)Give the charge nurse a report. C)Document D)Nothing 28)At the completion of an assessment, the nurse chooses a nursing diagnosis that best defines the client's health problems. Which type of clinical judgment will this nurse use? 28) A)Diagnostic reasoning B) Evidence-based practice C)Nursing process D) Critical pathway 29)A client tells the nurse, "I have pain in my leg when I stand too long." This information would be considered: 29) A)Subjective data B) Objective data C)Evaluative data D) Qualitative data 30)The nurse is consulting a critical pathway to help make client care decisions. Which type of care delivery model is this nurse most likely using to provide client care? 30) A)Team nursing B) Primary nursing C)Functional nursing D) Case management 31)While providing care to a client, the nurse stops to assess a new client problem. The assessment in this situation would be: 31) A)An objective assessment B) An initial assessment C)A focused assessment D) A subjective assessment 32)A graduate nurse is attending a seminar regarding the role of the nurse as a client advocate. After the session, the students engage in a discussion. Which of the following statements by the graduate nurse indicates the need for further education? 32) A)"Being a client advocate entails making efforts to improve client outcomes." B)"Client advocates have the authority to make decisions for the client." C)"Communicating client needs to the members of the healthcare team is a role of the client advocate." D)"Providing education to the client and family is a key way to be a positive client advocate." 33)The nurse is using a specific process to plan smoking cessation activities for a client. Which of the following is this nurse most likely using to plan the care for this client? 33) A)Evidence-based practice B) Nursing process C)Variance analysis D) Critical pathways 34)The nurse is creating outcome criteria for the nursing diagnoses for a client. Which of the following should the nurse include when creating the criteria? 34) A)They should be written as psychomotor only. B)They should be written to address the client, and be time-specific and measurable. C)They should be written as statements. D)They should be written as nursing goals. 35)The nurse stops to think about a previous client care situation before providing care to a current client. This nurse is using what critical thinking skill? 35) A)Divergent thinking B) Reflection C)Reasoning D) Clarifying 36)A client care issue has been raised about the actions taken by a nurse who was asked to provide care to a client whose healthcare decisions were considered controversial. The unit's nurse manager is concerned that care was not appropriately provided. Which of the following should be consulted to protect the client and to evaluate the care in question? 36) A)Nursing code of ethics B)Hospital quality improvement guidelines C)Critical pathway D)Nurse practice act 37)The nurse is reviewing the outcome of client care that was provided. Which of the following nursing process steps should the nurse use next? 37) A)Implementation B) Planning C)Assessment D) Evaluation 38)The nurse is preparing to provide client care information to a group of unlicensed assistive personnel. Which type of care delivery system is this nurse most likely using to provide client care? 38) A)Primary nursing B) Team nursing C)Functional nursing D) Case management 39)A new nurse tells her mentor "you always seem so poised when you interact with the client. It is as if you always know what to do. Can you teach me how to do that?" What characteristic does this mentor possess in relation to critical thinking? 39) A)Independent thinking B) Discipline C)Empathy D) Self-confidence 40)Which of the following best demonstrates a nurse using critical thinking when providing client care? 40) A)A nurse checks a laboratory manual before providing care. B)A nurse lists alternative interventions available to provide client care. C)A nurse checks every intervention with the charge nurse before providing care. D)A nurse is confused when the only planned intervention fails to help a client. SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question. 41)The nurse assesses a client's weight loss as being 22 lbs. How many liters of fluid did this client lose? 41) MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 42)A client is admitted with hypernatremia caused by being stranded on a boat in the Atlantic Ocean for five days without a fresh water source. Which of the following is this client at risk for developing? 42) A)Pulmonary edema B) Stress fractures C)Atrial dysrhythmias D) Cerebral bleeding 43)The blood gases of a client with an acid-base disorder show a blood pH outside of normal limits. The nurse realizes that this client is: 43) A)Fully compensated. B)In need of intravenous fluids. C)Demonstrating anaerobic metabolism. D)Partially compensated. 44)A client with fluid retention related to renal problems is admitted to the hospital. The nurse realizes that this client could possibly have which of the following electrolyte imbalances? 44) A)Hypokalemia B) Magnesium C)Carbon dioxide D) Hypernatremia 45)An elderly client who is being medicated for pain had an episode of incontinence. The nurse realizes that this client is at risk for developing: 45) A)Fecal incontinence. B) Dehydration. C)Over-hydration. D) A stroke. 46)The nurse is reviewing a client's blood pH level. Which of the systems in the body regulate blood pH? (Select all that apply.) 46) A)Buffers B) Respiratory C)Renal D) Cardiac 47)A client is prescribed 20 mEq of potassium chloride. The nurse realizes that the client is receiving this replacement: 47) A)To help regulate acid-base balance. B)To keep a vein open. C)To sustain respiratory function. D)To encourage urine output. 48)An elderly client with peripheral neuropathy has been taking magnesium supplements. The nurse realizes that which of the following symptoms can indicate hypermagnesemia? 48) A)Excessive urination B)Hyper reflexia C)Hypotension, warmth, and sweating D)Nausea and vomiting 49)An elderly client with a history of sodium retention arrives to the clinic with the complaints of "heart skipping beats" and leg tremors. Which of the following should the nurse ask this client regarding these symptoms? 49) A)"Are you using a salt substitute?" B)"Were you doing any unusual physical activity?" C)"Have you stopped taking your digoxin medication?" D)"When was the last time you had a bowel movement?" 50)A client who is taking digoxin (Lanoxin) is admitted with possible hypokalemia. Which of the following does the nurse realize might occur with this client? 50) A)A higher dose of digoxin (Lanoxin) may be needed. B)A diuretic may be needed. C)Digoxin toxicity D)Fluid volume deficit 51)The nurse is admitting a client who was diagnosed with acute renal failure. Which of the following electrolytes will be most affected with this disorder? 51) A)Phosphorous B) Calcium C)Potassium D) Magnesium 52)A client is admitted with burns over 50% of his body. The nurse realizes that this client is at risk for which of the following electrolyte imbalances? 52) A)Hypophosphatemia B) Hypernatremia C)Hypercalcemia D) Hypermagnesemia 53)The nurse observes a client's respirations and notes that the rate is 30 per minute and the respirations are very deep. The metabolic disorder this client might be demonstrating is: 53) A)Hypertension. B)Pain. C)Increasing carbon dioxide in the blood. D)Hypernatremia. 54)A client is admitted for treatment of hypercalcemia. The nurse realizes that this client's intravenous fluids will most likely be: 54) A)Dextrose 5% and ½ normal saline. B)Normal saline. C)Dextrose 5% and water. D)Dextrose 5% and ¼ normal saline. 55)An elderly postoperative client is demonstrating lethargy, confusion, and a respiratory rate of 8 per minute. The nurse sees that the last dose of pain medication administered via a patient controlled anesthesia (PCA) pump was within 30 minutes. Which of the following acid-base disorders might this client be experiencing? 55) A)Metabolic acidosis B) Respiratory alkalosis C)Metabolic alkalosis D) Respiratory acidosis 56)A 28-year-old male client is admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis. The nurse realizes that this client will have a need for which of the following electrolytes? 56) A)Sodium B) Magnesium C)Calcium D) Potassium 57)An elderly client does not complain of thirst. What should the nurse do to assess that this client is not dehydrated? 57) A)Ask the physician to order a chest x-ray. B)Assess the urine for osmolality. C)Ask the physician for an order to begin intravenous fluid replacement. D)Ask the physician for an order for a brain scan. 58)An elderly client is at home after being diagnosed with fluid volume overload. Which of the following should the home care nurse instruct this client to do? 58) A)Avoid wearing shoes while in the home. B)Try to sleep without extra pillows. C)Keep legs in a dependent position. D)Wear support hose. 59)An elderly client comes into the clinic with the complaint of watery diarrhea for several days with abdominal and muscle cramping. The nurse realizes that this client is demonstrating: 59) A)Hyponatremia. B) Fluid volume excess. C)Hyperkalemia. D) Hypernatremia. 60)A client's blood gases show a pH greater of 7.53 and bicarbonate level of 36 mEq/L. The nurse realizes that the acid-base disorder this client is demonstrating is: 60) A)Respiratory acidosis. B) Metabolic alkalosis. C)Respiratory alkalosis. D) Metabolic acidosis. 61)After abdominal surgery a client has difficulty coughing, saying, "It hurts too much." The nurse teaches the client to: 61) A)support the abdomen with a pillow during the coughing exercises. B)ask for pain medication if the pain is severe. C)turn and deep breathe without coughing. D)cough without straining the abdomen. 62)The preoperative client asks the nurse for some tea before surgery. The nurse explains that it is important to have nothing by mouth (NPO) prior to surgery to prevent: 62) A)aspiration. B) urine formation. C)hyperglycemia. D) abdominal cramping. 63)A nurse is preparing to discharge a client who has had outpatient surgery. It is important for the nurse to assess the client's: 63) A)family support at home. B)food preferences. C)knowledge of sterile technique. D)understanding of the surgical procedure. 64)When changing the client's sterile dressings on the second postoperative day, the nurse notes that the suture line is red and slightly inflamed. The nurse recognizes these findings are: 64) A)abnormal and need to be documented. B)normal signs of the inflammatory response. C)abnormal and need to be reported to the charge nurse. D)signs of infection and need to be reported to the physician. 65)During the preoperative assessment, the nurse learns that the client had gestational diabetes with her three pregnancies. The nurse will obtain an order for the following test: 65) A)electrolytes. B)urinalysis. C)partial thromboplastin time (PTT). D)blood sugar. 66)After abdominal surgery, a client feels bloated and is unable to pass gas. Appropriate nursing interventions include: 66) A)encourage fluid intake of 3000 mL/day. B)assist with ambulation. C)restrict foods to reduce gas production. D)press gently on the abdomen to promote expulsion of gas. 67)A postoperative client complains of dizziness when getting out of bed to ambulate. The nurse should: 67) A)have the client use a walker. B)administer medication for dizziness. C)return the client to bed. D)walk alongside the client. 68)The nurse is preparing to obtain a client's signature on an informed consent. It is the nurse's responsibility to: 68) A)witness the signature. B)determine the client's understanding about the procedure. C)describe surgical risks. D)explain the procedure. 69)A client is being given 0.6 mg atropine (an anticholinergic) IM preoperatively and asks the nurse what the medication is for. The nurse explains the medication will prevent: 69) A)nausea. B) pain. C)anxiety. D) aspiration. 70)When providing preoperative teaching for a client scheduled to have abdominal surgery, the nurse should include: 70) A)changing the dressings. B)self-medication using a PCA pump. C)turning, coughing, and deep breathing (TCDB). D)assisting with the bed bath. 71)The nurse should watch for which of the following side effects when clients are receiving NSAIDs, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, for pain: 71) A)vertigo and syncope. B)tarry black stools and epigastric pain. C)diarrhea and vomiting. D)confusion and memory loss. 72)The nurse notes a client is crying and holding the operative site, yet continues to refuse pain medication. The nurse might initially explore the client's: 72) A)socioeconomic status. B)religious beliefs. C)beliefs about the frequent use of narcotics. D)cultural beliefs. 73)The nurse evaluates the effectiveness of a client's intravenous injection of morphine sulfate, 15 mg, given for pain. How soon can the nurse expect the client to begin to get some relief? 73) A)1 to 5 minutes B) 10 to 15 minutes C)20 to 30 minutes D) 1 to 2 hours 74)Nurses can assist clients experiencing pain by stimulating large-diameter A-delta and A-beta fibers by using techniques such as: 74) A)high-intensity exercise. B)relaxation and massage. C)group therapy. D)electrical stimulation therapy. 75)A 5-year-old client was admitted with severe dog bites and was experiencing pain. The nurse can best evaluate level of pain intensity by: 75) A)recognizing the level of intensity cannot be evaluated at that early age. B)asking the parents about how much pain the client seems to be experiencing. C)asking the child to rate the pain on a scale of 1 to 10. D)showing pictures of happy, sad, and crying faces and have the client point to the one like him. 76)A client feels reluctant to ask for pain medication frequently to keep from bothering the nurse. The nurse recognizes an appropriate type of pain control for this client would be: 76) A)relaxation exercises. B)narcotic tablets left at the bedside. C)transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit. D)patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump. 77)A client with a right lower extremity amputation complains of pain in the lost limb. The nurse plans care of the client based on the understanding that phantom limb pain should be: 77) A)referred to a grief counselor. B)ignored, as it is not possible to have pain in the lost limb. C)treated as any other client experiencing pain. D)given small doses of pain medication to prevent addiction. 78)A client who has just had a heart attack reports experiencing intense pain in the left shoulder. The nurse explains this type of pain is called: 78) A)referred pain. B) phantom pain. C)acute pain. D) chronic pain. 79)A client in hospice care has received large doses of morphine but is still unable to sleep. The nurse should administer which of the following adjuvant drugs? 79) A)lisinopril (Zestril) B) acetaminophen (Tylenol) C)amitriptyline (Elavil) D) meperidine (Demerol) 80)The nurse is caring for a postoperative client who is experiencing sweating, tachycardia, and increased blood pressure. The nurse recognizes these symptoms are due to: 80) A)chronic pain. B) acute pain. C)postoperative shock. D) phantom pain. 81)A client with a history of lumbar spinal cord nerve compression continues to complain of burning pain. The nurse realizes that this client is experiencing: 81) A)Phantom limb pain. B)Myofascial pain syndrome. C)Complex regional pain syndrome. D)Chronic post-operative pain. 82)A client with chronic pain is being started on a "patch". Which of the following should be included when instructing the client about this pain-relieving delivery system? 82) A)Dosing will start with a lower dose. B)The client will never overdose with this delivery method. C)The client will never experience breakthrough pain. D)It will not work as well as oral pain medications. 83)A client is seen talking and laughing in the clinic's waiting room yet complains of excruciating pain. The nurse realizes this client is most likely demonstrating: 83) A)The desire for narcotics. B)Inconsistent behavioral response to pain. C)Fake pain. D)Denial. 84)A client learns that he has no physical cause for the ongoing back pain he experiences. The nurse realizes this client might be experiencing: 84) A)Psychogenic pain. B) Central pain. C)Phantom pain. D) Chronic postoperative pain. 85)A client with a history of chronic pain tells the nurse, "I do a variety of things to make my body produce its own pain reliever." The nurse realizes that this client is describing: 85) A)A theory of denial. B)The body's ability to make endorphins. C)A belief in alternative methods D)One reason to reduce the amount of pain medication prescribed. 86)The nurse is assessing a client's pain perception. Which of the following methods of assessment would be useful for this? 86) A)PQRST guide B) Biofeedback rating C)Psychological evaluation tool D) FACES scale 87)A 47-year-old female client has a history of scoliosis and back pain. Which of the following types of pain does the nurse realize this client most likely is experiencing? 87) A)Chronic intractable nonmalignant pain syndrome. B)Recurrent acute pain. C)Chronic nonmalignant pain. D)Ongoing time-limited pain. 88)A client is complaining of muscle pain. The nurse realizes that the transmission of this pain is: 88) A)Over the A-delta fibers. B) Over the C nerve fibers. C)Over the B nerve fibers. D) Over the D nerve fibers. 89)A client has periodic severe nerve pain that is not being well-controlled with pain medication. The nurse thinks that this client might benefit from: 89) A)A narcotic. B)A local anesthetic. C)An antidepressant. D)A nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). 90)The client complaining of pain has been waiting for medication to relieve the pain. Which of the following should the nurse realize about this client? 90) A)The client wants attention. B)The client is demanding. C)The client's pain is real. D)The client just wants medication. 91)The nurse is assessing a client's vital signs. Which of the following should be assessed during this time? 91) A)Pain B) Peripheral pulses C)Urine output D) Ability to ambulate 92)A client with chronic pain tells the nurse that he "rarely sleeps more than 3 hours a night." The nurse realizes that this client is at risk for developing: 92) A)Depression. B)Chronic insomnia. C)High pain tolerance. D)Adult attention deficit disorder. 93)A client who is receiving pain medication around the clock complains of an acute exacerbation of pain. What should the nurse do to help this client? 93) A)Give the client a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). B)Provide the medication ordered for breakthrough pain. C)Encourage the client to ignore the pain. D)Talk the client through the pain. 94)The nurse is helping a client in pain by gently massaging the painful area. The nurse is utilizing which form of pain control with the client? 94) A)Guided imagery B) Biofeedback C)Cutaneous stimulation D) Acupuncture 95)A client with a long history of pain rarely appears to be in pain and often forgoes the use of pain medication. The nurse realizes that this client: 95) A)Is addicted to pain medication. B)Does not really have pain. C)Has a low pain tolerance. D)Has a high pain tolerance. 96)A client asks the nurse, "What does it matter what grade the tumor I had in my stomach?" The best response by the nurse is: 96) A)"It explains if the tumor has spread." B)"It explains how aggressive the tumor is." C)"It is a method of explaining the extent of the tumor to your insurance provider." D)"It is a way to name the tumor." 97)A client with uterine cancer is prescribed a treatment in which radioactive material will be inserted and maintained within her vagina. Which of the following types of treatment does this describe? 97) A)Extracavitary radiation B) Chemotherapy C)Brachytherapy D) Teletherapy 98)A client who is newly diagnosed with cancer says to the nurse, "I don't want to spend my final days on earth in a hospital bed." The best response by the nurse is: 98) A)"Why do you feel so negative about being in the hospital?" B)"If I were you I would go home and enjoy the life you have left." C)"Please tell me more about how you are feeling right now." D)"I know how you feel. It must be hard to know that you are dying." 99)The nurse is preparing to change the postoperative dressing of a client with a mastectomy. During the dressing change the client looks away. Which of the following should the nurse do to assist this client? 99) A)Recommend that the client receive home care upon discharge because the client will not be able to provide self dressing changes. B)Hand the client a mirror so that she can look at the incision while the dressing is being changed. C)Suggest that the client identify a family member who will have to do the dressing since the client refuses to learn. D)Support the client; however, do not avoid discussing the incision. 100) A client is informed that the tumor removed from his abdomen had well-defined borders, was encapsulated, and totally removed. The nurse realizes that this client has just learned the tumor was most likely: 100) A)Benign. B)Malignant. C)One that would not respond to chemotherapy. D)Metastatic. 101) A 65-year-old male client is diagnosed with lymphoma while being treated for bladder cancer. The nurse realizes that this client is demonstrating: 101) A)A weakened immune system. B)Two unrelated cancers. C)Identification of the primary cancer. D)Metastasis. 102) A client who was treated for bladder cancer 15 years ago tells the nurse, "I live each day like it is my last yet plan for the future." The nurse realizes that this client is demonstrating which phase of cancer survival?

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