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The nurse working in home care is about to knock on the client's door when shouting is heard through the door.
 
  The client and spouse are shouting at each other, and the nurse hears the spouse tell the client to put the gun down before someone gets hurt. The nurse's priority action is to: 1. Enter the apartment and help the spouse calm the client.
  2. Call the police and put some distance between the nurse and the apartment.
  3. Call the police and wait for them by the door of the apartment.
  4. Go to the next client to be seen and notify the agency why this client wasn't visited.

Question 2

The nurse is preparing to insert an IV in a 16-year-old client. Appropriate IV insertion sites include: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Scalp veins.
  2. Dorsal hand veins.
  3. Dorsal foot veins.
  4. Forearm veins.
  5. Cephalic vein.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: The nurse should call the police and get away from the door to prevent self-injury until the police arrive. Entering the apartment only places the nurse in jeopardy along with the spouse.

Answer to Question 2

2,4,5
Rationale: Scalp veins are appropriate sites for IV insertion in infants.





 

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