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Quiz 24: Caring for the Patient With Spinal Cord Injuries
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
The school nurse is teaching a session on ways to prevent spinal cord injuries to a group of middle-school students. Which health promotion information should the nurse include?. Select all that apply.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
How should the nurse explain to a patient with a spinal cord injury why the extent of injury cannot be determined for several days to a week?
Question 3
Short Answer
The health care provider orders 2.5 mg IV of morphine sulfate (Morphine) to be administered to a patient with a ruptured intervertebral disc. The nurse has a 1 milliliter (mL) vial containing 10 mg of morphine sulfate. The nurse needs to withdraw ______ mL of morphine sulfate from the vial.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Which nursing action is appropriate for turning a patient who sustained a spinal cord injury?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The school nurse is called after a student falls down a flight of stairs. The student is breathing but unconscious. After calling the ambulance, which is the most appropriate action by the nurse?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A patient with a spinal cord injury at the T1 level complains of a severe headache and an "anxious feeling." Which is the most appropriate initial reaction by the nurse?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A patient with a T5 spinal cord injury has manifestations of autonomic dysreflexia. Which assessments would indicate a possible cause for this condition?. Select all that apply.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The patient is admitted with injuries that were sustained in a fall. During the nurse's first assessment upon admission, the findings are: blood pressure 90/60 (as compared to 136/66 in the emergency department) , flaccid paralysis on the right side, absent bowel sounds, zero urine output, and palpation of a distended bladder. These signs are most consistent with which condition?
Question 9
Short Answer
The health care provider orders 15 mg IV of ketorolac (Toradol) for a patient who has recently undergone a spinal fusion. The nurse has a 5 milliliter (mL) ampule containing 60 mg of ketorolac. The nurse withdraws ______ mL of ketorolac from the ampule.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Which patient is at highest risk for a spinal cord injury?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
A patient with a spinal cord injury was given IV Decadron (dexamethasone) after arriving in the emergency department. The patient also has a history of hypoglycemia. During the hospital stay, the nurse would expect to see which response to this medication?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
A hospitalized patient with a C7 cord injury asks, "Why can't I feel my legs anymore?" Which is the most appropriate action by the nurse?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The nurse is educating a patient and the family about different types of stabilization devices. Which statement by the patient indicates that the patient understands the benefit of using a halo fixation device instead of Gardner-Wells tongs?
Question 14
Short Answer
The nurse witnesses a motor vehicle accident (MVA) while off duty. Upon approaching the scene, the nurse observes a victim lying on the ground after being ejected from the vehicle. Beginning with the action the nurse must first take, place the actions in the correct order. All options must be used. A) Check the victim's breathing. B) Check the victim's pulse. C) Check the victim's airway. D) Immobilize the victim's spine. E) Check for responsiveness.
Question 15
Multiple Choice
The nurse is providing community education regarding spinal cord injuries to a group of young adults. Which information should the nurse include?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The nurse suspects that a patient with spinal cord injury (SCI) is experiencing autonomic dysreflexia. The nurse elevates the head of the bed and removes the patient's compression stockings while searching for the cause of this response. Performing these interventions helps to avoid which very dangerous complication of autonomic dysreflexia?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
The nursing assessment confirms that the patient has experienced loss of voluntary motor and sensory function of both upper and lower extremities, as well as bowel and bladder control, due to a spinal cord injury (SCI) . The nurse recognizes that which is true regarding this patient?. Select all that apply.
Question 18
Multiple Choice
A patient with a spinal cord injury (SCI) has complete paralysis of the upper extremities and the lower part of the body. The nurse should use which medical term to correctly describe this in documentation?