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A client is scheduled for a creatinine clearance test. What should the nurse do?
You Selected:
Instruct the client
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Correct response:
Instruct the client about the need to collect urine for 24 hours.
Explanation:
Remediation:
Question 2 See full question
The nurse is teaching a 17-year-old girl who has a severe gonorrheal infection. The nurse realizes that the
girl understands the implications of her disease when she tells the nurse:
You Selected:
"I could have trouble getting pregnant."
Correct response:
"I could have trouble getting pregnant."
Explanation:
Remediation:
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A nurse is admitting an older female client to the gynecology surgical unit. When the nurse asks the
client what medication she is taking at home, the client responds that she is taking a little red pill in the
morning and a white capsule at night for her blood pressure. What action by the nurse is focused on
safe, effective care of this client?
You Selected:
Consult the previous medical record from 2 years ago, and notify the health care provider (HCP)
regarding medications that must be prescribed.
Correct response:
Ask a family member to bring the medications from home in the original vials for proper
identification and administration times.
Explanation:
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An unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) tells the nurse, “I think the client is confused. He keeps telling
me he has to void, but that is not possible because he has a catheter in place that is draining well.” The
nurse should tell the UAP:
You Selected:
"His catheter is probably plugged. I will irrigate it in a few minutes."
Correct response:
"The urge to void is usually created by the large catheter, and he may be having some bladder
spasms."
Explanation:
Remediation:
Question 5 See full question
The client in acute renal failure has an external cannula inserted in the forearm for hemodialysis. [Show Less]