A client who is receiving chemotherapy for metastatic renal carcinoma has a decreased
appetite. The nurse knows that what diet is most likely to meet the nutritional needs of
this client?
A) Meat, milk, and chopped parsley
B) Lettuce, cereal, and orange juice
C) Brussels sprouts, bread, and pasta
D) Chopped celery, rice, and apple
A
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A client is admitted to an acute care facility after having a stroke. The client will require a variety of healthcare services throughout the hospital stay as well as coordination of care prior to discharge
What referral would be a priority for overseeing the client's care? A) Case management B) Physical therapy C) Occupational therapy D) Dietary services
In follow-up appointments or visits with parents and their new baby, it is useful if the nurse can identify infant behaviors that can either facilitate or inhibit attachment. Which of the fol-lowing is an inhibiting behavior?
1. The infant cries only when hungry or wet. 2. The infant's activity is somewhat predictable. 3. The infant clings to the parents. 4. The infant seeks attention from any adult in the room.
When the client incorporates the qualities or attributes of another, the client is using the defense mechanism of ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
During the termination phase, a client begins to raise old problems that have already been resolved. Which of the following would be the most appropriate nursing response? Select all that apply
A) Immediately stop the client and inform them that the nurse is running the session. B) Get angry at the client and ask them to leave the session. C) Reassure the client that they already covered these issues. D) Review with the client the learned methods to control the problems. E) Do not acknowledge this issue and continue on with the session as planned.