2025|MOST COMMON QUESTIONS (THE LATEST
QUIZZES) WITH CORRECTLY VERIFIED
ANSWERS|ALREADY A+
GRADED|GUARANTEED PASS
A nurse is caring for a client who has been admitted with renal calculi. List three (3) nursing
interventions necessary to manage renal calculi in this client's care. - -Report laboratory
and diagnostic findings to the provider.
-Provide preoperative and postoperative care as indicated.
-Assess for pain, monitor I/O and urinary pH
-Strain all urine to check for passage of the stone and save the stone for laboratory analysis.
-Encourage increased oral intake to 3 L/day unless contraindicated.
-Administer medications and IV fluids as prescribed.
-Encourage ambulation to promote passage of the stone.
A client with Alzheimer's Disease is being discharged home. What teaching should the nurse
provide to the client and the caregiver regarding home safety measures? - Remove
scatter rugs.
Install door locks that cannot be easily opened, and place alarms on doors.
Keep a lock on the water heater and thermostat, and keep the water temperature at a safe
level.
Provide good lighting, especially on stairs. Install handrails on stairs and mark step edges with
colored tape.
Place the mattress on the floor.
Remove clutter and clear hallways for walking.
Secure electrical cords to baseboards. Keep cleaning supplies in locked cupboards.
Install handrails in the bathroom, at bedside, and in the tub.