Diagnostic Criteria and Investigations
Diagnostic Criteria and Investigations ( 16 Questions)
A nurse is assessing a client with eclampsia who is having a seizure.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
Turn the client to the side. This is because turning the client to the side will prevent aspiration and maintain a patent airway during a seizure.
This is wrong because inserting an oral airway during a seizure can cause injury to the client’s mouth or teeth, and it can also stimulate the gag reflex and increase the risk of vomiting and aspiration.
This is wrong because administering oxygen via face mask during a seizure can be difficult and ineffective, as the client may not be able to breathe through the mask or may dislodge it with their movements. Oxygen can be given after the seizure has stopped, if needed.
This is wrong because documenting the duration of the seizure is not a priority action during a seizure. The nurse should first ensure the client’s safety and airway patency, and then document the seizure characteristics after it has ended.
Turn the client to the side. This is because turning the client to the side will prevent aspiration and maintain a patent airway during a seizure.
Some possible explanations for the other choices are:
• Choice B. Insert an oral airway. This is wrong because inserting an oral airway during a seizure can cause injury to the client’s mouth or teeth, and it can also stimulate the gag reflex and increase the risk of vomiting and aspiration.
• Choice C. Administer oxygen via face mask. This is wrong because administering oxygen via face mask during a seizure can be difficult and ineffective, as the client may not be able to breathe through the mask or may dislodge it with their movements. Oxygen can be given after the seizure has stopped, if needed.
• Choice D. Document the duration of the seizure.
This is wrong because documenting the duration of the seizure is not a priority action during a seizure. The nurse should first ensure the client’s safety and airway patency, and then document the seizure characteristics after it has ended.