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Question 24
A client has been advised to reduce dietary intake of cholesterol. Based on this advice, which of the following would the nurse then recommend be added to the client's diet?
Question 24 options:
Peanut butter
Salmon
Steak
Eggs
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- Question 29 During the initial postoperative assessment of a client’s stoma following an ileostomy, the nurse finds it to be deep pink with moderate edema and a small amount of bleeding. Which of the following actions should the nurse take based upon these findings? Question 29 options: Notify the surgeon with concerns of the stoma appearance Monitor the stoma every 30 minutes Clean the area and apply an ice pack for swelling Document the stoma assessmentQuestion 60 A 38-year-old client tells the nurse that they no longer find enjoyment in any of the activities that brought them pleasure in the past. What is this feature of depression called? Question 60 options: anhedonia alogia catatonia dysthymiaQuestion 38 A client says to the nurse, “I feel like I have a persistent mild depression” How would the nurse document this comment? Question 38 options: Dysthymia Euphoria Flat Affect Anhedonia
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- Question 1: Write a 1-2 page analysis stating your decision regarding whether the nurse was liable for the death of the patient in the scenario below. IT’S YOUR GAVEL… CHANCE OF SURVIVAL DIMINISHED On the afternoon of May 20, the patient, Mr. Ard, began feeling nauseated. He was in pain and had shortness of breath. Although his wife rang the call bell several times, it was not until sometime later that evening that someone responded and gave Ard medication for the nausea. The nausea continued to worsen. Mrs. Ard then noticed that her husband was having difficulty breathing. He was reeling from side to side in bed. Believing that her husband was dying, she continued to call for help. She estimated that she rang the call bell for 1.25 hours before anyone responded. A code was eventually called. Unfortunately, Mr. Ard did not survive the code. There was no documentation in the medical records for May 20, between 5:30 PM and 6:45 PM, that would indicate that any nurse or physician…Questions no 5 The Digestive System Mr. McArthur is hospitalized with pancreatitis and cholecystitis. Neither his gallbladder nor his pancreas is functioning normally at this time. The client is placed on an NPO (nothing by mouth) diet order, given intravenous fluids and pain medication. The nurse is aware that the pancreas has two functions: one being endocrine, secretion of hormones to assist with glucose control, and the other being exocrine, aiding the digestive system. Mr. McArthur is scheduled for gallbladder removal in the morning to treat the cholecystitis. 1. The client asks what his gallbladder does. What is the nurse’s best response? 2. The client also asks how the pancreas works to help with digestion. What will the nurse tell him.Question 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 problem