Answer the Weekly NCLEX Questions

The nurse is about to discharge a mother with her 3 year-old child. Which responses by the mother need to be categorized as effective or need further teachings?
Effective
Need Further Teaching
"I will place my child in a rear-facing position in back seat while driving home."
"My child usually eats hot dogs, grapes, cherries, and peanuts."
"I store medications, cleaners, and chemicals in locked cabinets."
"My child will visit her pediatrician for imitating adult in play."
"I avoid giving her wheel toys, puzzles and crayons to keep her safe."
"I will offer my child less than 32 oz of formula or milk daily to prevent iron-deficiency anemia."
"It is no longer recommended to teach my child the use of ipecac for accidental ingestion."
The nurse reviewed the postpartum client's laboratory results and noted that the client is Rh-positive and her neonate is Rh-negative. Which statement if made by the nurse needs further teachings?
Further Teaching
"You will need an indirect Coombs' test immediately."
"You will need a direct Coombs' test before you leave the hospital."
"I will document this finding and notify the healthcare provider."
"You are a candidate for Rho (D) gamma globulin for protection."
"I will recheck your Hemoglobin in 48 hours before you go home."
The nurse is teaching a client about methods of family planning. Which statement made by the client requires further teaching?
"I will refrain from having intercourse if I notice the cervical mucus becomes slippery."
"I will avoid intercourse for 3 days if I notice my temperature drops or rises
"Applying nonoxynol-9 (N-9) before intercourse will not protect me from getting STDs?"
"I will take my basal body temperature daily after breakfast"
The nurse is reviewing the following statements regarding Quality Improvement in healthcare. Complete each left side statement with an answer from the right side. Click on both statements alternatively to match them.
"Quality management focuses on evaluating care delivery processes to
Improving the health status of targeted client groups and delivery of healthcare services."
"Quality in healthcare refers to..."
Meeting or exceeding expectations of clients and standards of care.
"The goal of Quality Improvement is to
Correcting problems or preventing errors in treatment and promoting clients' safety."
A nurse went to visit her friend who was complaining of neck pain. The nurse advised her friend to take ginger and garlic tea before bed to treat possible hypertension. The nurse's friend had a bleeding episode and decided to sue the nurse for negligence. Which of the following needs to be proven in the court system?
Duty
Nurse failed to complete duty
Criminal intent
Friend sustained injury, damage, or harm
Proximate cause
A nurse went to visit her friend who was complaining of neck pain. The nurse advised her friend to take ginger and garlic tea before bed to treat possible hypertension. The nurse's friend had a bleeding episode and decided to sue the nurse for malpractice. Which of the following needs to be proven in the court system for malpractice claims?
Breach of duty
Duty owed
Injury experienced
Criminal intent
Proximate cause
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