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Question:
A client is being discharge after abdominal surgery. What information about
the diet does the nurse teach the client?
Answer:
"Eat foods high in protein and vitamin C."
Question:
The nurse is teaching a client about wound care in preparation for discharge.
How should the nurse evaluate the effectiveness of homecare teaching on
wound care? Select all that apply.
Answer:
Have the caregiver or client demonstrate the procedure.
Have the client or caregiver explain the procedure
,Question:
The provider recommends a fluid intake of at least 2 liters per day.
The client reports intake over the past 24 hours is: 12 oz of coffee and 3
oz of orange juice for breakfast, 8 oz of sparkling water throughout the
morning, 8 oz of tomatoes soup and 10 oz of skim milk for lunch. 1⁄4 liter
of flavored water in the afternoon, 10 oz of iced tea for dinner. After
calculating the 24-hour fluid intake, what does the nurse tell the client?
Answer:
You should drink another cup of fluid per day to meet your recommended
fluid intake.
Question:
According to ethical principles, which client has been provided social justice?
Answer:
Client with no health insurance receives the same care as all other clients.
Question:
The nurse assesses a postoperative patient who is receiving morphine through
patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). Which information is most important to
report to the health care provider?
Answer:
The patient's respiratory rate is 10 breaths/minute
, Question:
A nurse is caring for a client with stress incontinence. The nurse knows that
which effect could have led to such a condition?
Answer:
Loss of muscle tone
Question:
A patient had a colon resection for removal of a cancerous tumor.
Postoperatively, on the surgical floor which of the following activities would
the nurse perform for the purpose of decreasing the risk of postoperative
complications? (Select all that apply)
Answer:
Assist the patient to turn, breathed deeply, and cough every 2 hours.
Assess the drainage from the surgical site.
Monitor vital signs on a regular basis.
Question:
The nurse has a prescription to give a series of medications on an "on call"
basis. The nurse realizes that these medications will be given:
Answer:
When the operating room OR staff notify the nurse to do so.