Normal urine has:
a. A faint odor
b. A strong odor
c. A sweet odor
d. An ammonia odor
A
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The Diabetic Educator is teaching a patient about type 2 diabetes. The Educator recognizes the patient understands the primary treatment for type 2 diabetes when the patient states what?
A) "A pancreas transplant will provide a cure for my diabetes." B) "I will take my oral antidiabetic agents when my morning blood sugar is high." C) "I will follow the weight loss plan designed by the dietitian." D) "I will make sure I call the Diabetic Educator when I have questions about my insulin."
Which action by the nurse demonstrates the best practice for nursing documentation on a computerized record?
a. Deleting all documentation errors on the computerized record b. Using red font to denote all significant events that have occurred c. Waiting until the end of the shift to record a summary of information d. Documenting assessment data at the point of care
A client has just lost his girlfriend in an automobile accident. When the nurse asks the client about what happened, the client responds with a firm, "I don't want to talk about it." An appropriate response by the nurse would be:
A) to sit quietly with the client. B) "You need to talk about the accident." C) "Not sharing your loss can make you ill." D) "You'll feel better if you talk about the accident."
After implementing health promotion activities and plans to prioritize health problems, the community must evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions. Which groups should be involved in this process?
1. Health care providers at the community level 2. Hospital and clinic personnel who administered health care needs 3. Health care providers, consumers, community leaders, and politicians 4. Those consumers who were directly affected by the services provided