eating red meat daily increasing potassium and calcium intake increasing fluid intake decreasing sodium intake
The nurse is discussing concerns the parent has with his 3-year-old. The parent identifies limitations in the child’s activities. Select all that should be of concern to the nurse.
unable to work simple toys unable to understand simple instructions unable to say first and last name unable to name any colors or numbers
The client’s first day of her last period was January 24. Which of the following should the nurse tell the client is her expected date of delivery?
September 30 October 31 November 15 December 1
A 28-year-old client has just given birth. At one minute the baby appears healthy, with the exception of bluish hands. Which of the following would the nurse midwife pronounce?
The Apgar score is 11. The Apgar score is 9. The Apgar score is 6. The Apgar score is 4.
An enema is prescribed for a client with suspected appendicitis. The nurse should take which action?
tell the client to lie on his left side explain the procedure to the client compile necessary equipment question the physician about the order
Medical management of a client with acute diverticulitis should include which treatment?
increased fiber in diet administration of antibiotics pain medication administration liquid diet for 1 – 2 days
Which treatment should be included in the immediate management of acute appendicitis?
prevent fluid volume deficit administer antibiotic therapy reduce anxiety relieve pain
At the scene of an accident, which intervention applies to a client with a suspected neck injury?
administer CPR keep the person warm do not move the client ask the client to state her name and birthday
While driving, the client forgets how to get home. Which lobe could be dysfunctional?
temporal parietal occipital frontal
A client is diagnosed with Meniere’s disease. Which nursing diagnosis would take priority for this client?
risk for injury disturbed body image low self-esteem impaired skin integrity