The nurse is providing teaching to a client with type 2 diabetes mellitus about important points for disease and symptom management. Which statement by
... [Show More] the client indicates understanding?
A Using salt, herbs, and spices will improve the flavor of foods.
B Get an eye examination with an ophthalmologist annually.
C Arrange diet schedule around three regular meals a day.
D Inspect feet every month for ingrown nails, cuts, and calluses. - B Get an eye examination with an ophthalmologist annually.
The nurse is providing education to a client who experiences recurrent levels of moderate anxiety to situations and perceived stress. In addition to information about prescribed medication and administration, which instruction should the nurse include in the teaching?
A Center attention on positive upbeat music.
B Find outlets for more social interaction.
C Practice using muscle relaxation techniques.
D Think about reasons the episodes occur. - C Practice using muscle relaxation techniques.
The charge nurse is planning for the shift and has a registered nurse (RN) and a practical nurse (PN) on the team. Which client should the charge nurse assign to the RN?
A A 75-year-old client with renal calculi who requires urine straining.
B A 64-year-old client who had a total hip replacement the previous day.
C A 30-year-old depressed client who admits to suicide ideation.
D An adolescent with multiple contusions due to a fall that occurred 2 days ago. - C A 30-year-old depressed client who admits to suicide ideation.
A client with pancreatitis complains of severe epigastric pain, so the nurse administers a prescribed narcotic analgesic. Ten minutes later, the client insists on sitting up and leaning forward. Which intervention should the nurse implement?
A Raise head of bed until to a 90 degree angle.
B Position bedside table so the client can lean across it.
C Place bed in a reverse trendelenburg position.
D Encourage rest until the analgesic becomes effective. - B Position bedside table so the client can lean across it.
The nurse is caring for a client who arrives to the emergency department with reports of experiencing dizziness and difficulty walking to the bathroom. The nurse observes right-sided weakness and sluggish enunciation of speech. The nurse should immediately take which action?
A Maintain elevated positioning of the dependent joints on affected side.
B Keep the bed in the lowest position and initiate seizure and fall precautions.
C Place an indwelling urinary catheter and measure strict intake and output.
D Start two large bore IV catheters and review inclusion criteria for IV fibrinolytic therapy. - D Start two large bore IV catheters and review inclusion criteria for IV fibrinolytic therapy.
A male client with a brain tumor is scheduled for a biopsy in the morning. During the admission procedure, the client has a tonic-clonic seizure that lasts 50 seconds. Following the seizure, the client is lethargic and confused and his wife tells the nurse that her husband has never had a seizure before and has always been alert and communicative. Which action should the nurse take?
A Ask the wife to wait outside the room until the nurse can talk with her.
B Keep orienting the client to time and space until he is less confused.
C Notify the emergency response team of the client's seizure.
D Explain the postictal state that usually follows seizures. - D Explain the postictal state that usually follows seizures.
The nurse is providing lifestyle change education for a client to slow the progression of coronary artery disease. Which statement(s)made by the client should the nurse recognize as needing additional education? (Select all that apply.)
A Keep a food diary.
B Eat more canned vegetables.
C Consume foods with saturated fats.
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