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Question 21
When providing health teaching on ways to conserve energy for a client with stable COPD, the nurse would include which of the following?
Question 21 options:
Complete all activities early in day when rested
Eliminate unnecessary activities
Avoid sexual intercourse
Eat high calorie, high protein meals
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- Question 55 Which of the following is NOT included in the care plan of a patient with COPD according to the RNAO's Best Practice Guideline: Nursing Care of Dyspnea? Question 55 options: Limit eating to 3 larger meals a day Lateral-costal breathing Use of fresh air or a fan as a relaxation technique Pacing as a conservative strategyQuestion 23 When assessing the patient experiencing the onset of symptoms of type 1 diabetes, which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask? Question 23 options: "Do you crave fluids containing sugar?" "Have you lost any weight lately?" "How long have you felt anorexic?" "Is your urine usually dark coloured"?A nurse for a client who is 32 weeks of gestation and has gestational diabetes mellitus. Which of the following findings should the nurse report to the provider?A. The client has a fasting blood glucose of 90 mg/dlB. The client has nonpitting pedal edemaC. The client reports 12 fetal movements in 1hrD. The client has a fundal height of 38cm
- The nurse is evaluating the client who delivered vaginally 2 hours ago and is experiencing postpartum pain rated 8 on scale of 1 to 10. The client isaG 4, P 4, breast-feeding mother who would like medication to decrease the pain in her uterus Which of the medications listed on the orders sheet would be the most appropriate for this client? =1 Aspirin 1000 mg PO. g 4to 6 hour prn 2 Ibuprofen 800 mg PO. g 6 to 8 hour prn =3 Colace 100 mg PO bid 4 Vicodin 1to 2 tabs PO. q 4o 6 hour prn.Medication Nursing What the nurse needs to know Nursing What the nurse needs Nursing to do Considerations assessment evaluation Ciprofloxin Don't copy from chegg or internet give unique answer I will give upvote|Client #2 A 38-year-old female patient with type one diabetes. Despite being on mealtime sliding scale insulin and long-acting insulin once a day, her A1C is 9.9%. The patient’s provider asked you to speak with the patient to determine if she is taking her insulin correctly. Your teaching plan should include information needed for the administration of insulin. Suggest how the interprofessional collaboration with one or more members of the healthcare team would make the care provided more patient-centered.
- Question 3 The daughter of a client in a long-term care facility, approaches the nurse as she is concerned about her father and his low mood. She becomes very tearful and expresses she is worried about her father being depressed. Which of the following are appropriate nursing actions to establish a therapeutic relationship with the client? (Select all that apply) Question 3 options: Ask the client to clam down to avoid making a scene Call a colleague to help deescalate the situation Respond in a non-judgemental manner Take the client to a private and safe area Share your own thoughts and feelings with the client Seek to understand the client's feelingsQuestion 29 When teaching a client about diabetes and self-administration of insulin, what should the nurse's first action be? Question 29 options: Begin the teaching program at the client's level of understanding Set specific short- and long-term goals Collect equipment needed to demonstrate giving an injection Determine what the client knows about the health problemQuestion 30 The nurse is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of Crohn’s disease after having frequent diarrhea and a weight loss of 4.5 kg over 3 months. Which of the following topics should the nurse include in the initial teaching plan? Question 30 options: Enteral Nutrition Surgical Treatment Activity and Exercise Medication use