单项选择题A client receiving haloperidol (Haldol) complains of a stiff jaw and difficulty swallowing. Which of the following should be the nurse's first action

A.Reassure the client and administer as-needed lorazepam (Ativan) IM.
B.Administer as-needed dose of benztropine (Cogentin) by mouth as ordered.
C.Administer as-needed dose of benztropine (Cogentin) IM as ordered.
D.Administer as-needed dose of haloperidol (Haldol) by mouth.


延伸阅读

你可能感兴趣的试题

1.单项选择题Which of the following situations is more likely to predispose a client to postpartum hemorrhage

A.Birth of a 7 lb (3,175g) infant.
B.Prolonged first stage of labor.
C.Pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH).
D.Birth of twins.

2.单项选择题A client exhibits confusion and severe memory loss. At 11:30 AM, he tells the nurse that he is going to work and proceeds to walk toward the door. Which of the following actions should be the nurse take

A.Remind him that he retired from his job 10 years ago.
B.Tell him that she'll accompany him for a short walk outdoors.
C.Divert his attention toward the dining room where lunch is being served.
D.Tell him that he does not have to go to work today.

3.单项选择题A multigravida at 36 weeks' gestation visits the emergency department because her boyfriend has beaten her severely. What should the nurse do first

A.Contact the authorities.
B.Ensure the client's safety.
C.Identify a support person.
D.Photograph the client's injuries.

4.单项选择题A client is admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa. Although she is 5'7" and weighs only 100 lb, she keeps on telling the nurse about how fat she is. What should the nurse do first

A.Discuss cultural stereotypes regarding thinness and attractiveness.
B.Explore the reasons why the client doesn't eat.
C.Teach the client about nutrition, calories, and a balanced diet.
D.Establish a trusting relationship with the client.

5.单项选择题A client with cirrhosis should be encouraged to follow which of the following diet regime

A.High-calorie, restricted protein, low-sodium diet.
B.Bland, low-protein, low-sodium diet.
C.Well-balanced normal nutrients, low-sodium diet.
D.High-protein, high-calorie, high-potassium diet.

6.单项选择题In caring for the client with hepatitis B, which of the following situations would most likely expose the nurse to the virus

A.Contact with fecal material.
B.A blood splash into the nurse's eyes.
C.Disposing of syringes and needles without recapping.
D.Touching the client's arm with ungloved hands while taking blood pressure.

7.单项选择题To obtain a good monitor tracing on a client in labor, the mother lies on her back. Suddenly, she complains of feeling light-headed and becomes diaphoretic. Which of the following should be the nurse's first action

A.Reposition the client to her left side.
B.Immediately take the client's blood pressure and call the physician.
C.Start oxygen at 6 L via nasal cannula.
D.Increase the IV fluids to correct the client's dehydration.

8.单项选择题On initial assessment of a 7-year-old with rheumatic fever, which of the following would require the nurse to contact the physician immediately

A.Heart rate of 150 bpm.
B.Twitching in the extremities.
C.Red rash on the trunk.
D.Swollen and painful knee joints.

9.单项选择题Which of the following is the most important aspect of nursing care in the postpartum period

A.Supporting the mother's ability to successfully feed and care for her neonate.
B.Providing group discussions on infant care.
C.Monitoring the normal progression of lochia.
D.Involving the family in the teaching.

10.单项选择题A client receiving morphine for long-term pain management develops tolerance. When the client asks the nurse what it means, which of the following should the nurse response

A."Tolerance is an allergic reaction to a medication. "
B."Tolerance is an ability to take the same drug for extended periods of time. "
C."Tolerance is an increased response to a medication. "
D."Tolerance is a diminished response to a drug so that more is required to reach the same effect. "