The nurse would identify prevention of which of the following diseases as a primary goal for administering parenteral nutrition to an infant?

A) Ear infection
B) Glycogenolysis
C) Parvovirus infection
D) Bronchiolitis


B

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A client is recovering from a nuclear scan of the heart. Upon discharge, the client should be instructed to:

1. Increase fluid intake to 2000 mL in 24 hours. 2. Dispose of urine in specially provided containers. 3. Avoid close physical contact with others for 24 hours. 4. Return in 24 hours for follow up x-rays.

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A client informs the nurse that he is taking a stimulant laxative in order to be able to have a bowel movement daily. What should the nurse inform the client about the taking a stimulant laxative?

A) They can be habit forming and will require increasing doses to be effective. B) As long as the client is drinking 8 glasses of water per day, he can continue to take them. C) The laxative is safe to take with other medication the client is taking. D) The client should take a fiber supplement along with the stimulant laxative.

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The definition of chronic conditions can be complex. Which factor(s) would you expect to be included in the definition of chronic conditions? (Mark all that apply.)

A) Diseases that resolve spontaneously B) Diseases where complete cures are rare C) Diseases that have a short course D) Diseases that do not resolve spontaneously E) Diseases that have a prolonged course

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When an individual seeks help from family, friends, or a community resource during a time of stress, the nurse assesses that this is an example of:

1. internal response. 2. external response. 3. physiologic response. 4. psychological response.

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