A 50-year-old woman recently sought care from her primary care provider and was diagnosed with hypoproliferative anemia following a diagnostic workup

The nurse at the clinic has been charged with the responsibility for organizing the woman's care and is consequently creating a nursing care plan. When planning this woman's care, what nursing diagnosis should the nurse prioritize?
A) Decreased cardiac output
B) Risk for fatigue
C) Acute pain
D) Risk for hypothermia


B

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A progressive wavelike movement that occurs involuntarily in hollow tubes of the body, especially in the alimentary canal, to propel fluids, gas, and digestive substances forward is called

a. perisclerium. b. periprostatic. c. pleurolysis. d. peristalsis.

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A client is prescribed donepezil for dementia. Review of the client's medication history reveals that the client uses NSAIDs for arthritis. The nurse would assess the client closely for which of the following?

A) Decreased effectiveness of the NSAID B) Increased risk of NSAID toxicity C) Increased risk of GI bleeding D) Decrease GI absorption of the donepezil

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A nurse manager and the charge nurse have two employees who disagree with the accomplishment of client care. The manager determines a mutually agreed-upon time to discuss this situation with all the members involved. This activity is called what?

a. Conflict resolution b. Problem solving c. Delegation d. Client protection

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Intraoperatively, the circulating nurse observes a member of the surgical team breach aseptic technique. As a result of this incident the patient postoperatively can be at risk for:

A. paralytic ileus. B. malignant hyperthermia. C. development of infection. D. alteration in pulmonary hygiene.

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