A nurse has taught a patient who has asthma how to administer his daily metered-dose inhaler. How would the nurse evaluate the teaching–learning process?
A) Using teaching aides
B) Identifying teaching strategies
C) Directly observing the patient using his inhaler
D) Documenting the teaching session in the patient's record
C
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A patient with a diagnosis of insulin dependent diabetes mellitus is being treated for a stage II foot ulcer. The patient refuses to follow an ADA diet as ordered by a physician and is morbidly obese
The nurse assesses the ulcer to be healing, free from signs and symptoms of infection, with a positive pedal pulse and warm to touch. What nursing diagnosis will be identified as a priority? a. Infection b. Altered nutrition: more than body requirements c. Impaired skin integrity d. Altered peripheral tissue perfusion
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that travelers to malaria-infested areas receive prophylactic antimalarial drugs prior to and during their visit, and for 1 week after leaving
The client asks the nurse which medication will be prescribed for this. What is the best reply by the nurse? 1. "Albendazole (Albenza)." 2. "Mebendazole (Vermox)." 3. "Chloroquine (Aralen)." 4. "Praziquantel (Biltricide)."
The nurse is caring for several mother-baby couplets. In planning the care for each of the couplets, which mother would the nurse expect to have the most severe afterbirth pains?
a) G 4, P 1 client who is breastfeeding her infant. b) G 3, P 3 client who is breastfeeding her infant. c) G 2, P 2 cesarean client who is bottle-feeding her infant. d) G 3, P 3 client who is bottle-feeding her infant.
Bupivacaine contains a black box warning against epidural use of 0.75% concentration during labor and delivery. Why is the 0.75% concentration of bupivacaine contraindicated for this use?
A. Convulsions may occur. B. Cardiac arrest with difficult resuscitation may occur. C. Ischemia and gangrene may occur. D. None of the above are true.