Feedback is the least important part of communication when the nurse gives you instructions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A patient is being treated for trichinosis. The patient asks the nurse why the provider has ordered prednisone in addition to the anthelmintic medication. The nurse will tell this patient that this is ordered to:
a. prevent swelling of the legs caused by larval infestation of lymphatics. b. reduce the inflammation that occurs dur-ing larval migration. c. suppress the patient's allergic response to the anthelmintic agent. d. suppress dermatologic symptoms that oc-cur with heavy infestation.
The most common bacteria that causes toxic shock syndrome (TSS) is:
a. streptococcus group A c. staphylococcus au-reus b. streptococcus group B d. candida albicans
A client asks the nurse how he developed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Which of the following would be the best response for the nurse to make to this client?
1. Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of COPD. 2. COPD is caused from asthma. 3. COPD is caused from working in an industrial environment. 4. Once diagnosed with COPD, quitting smoking won't help the disease.
A client who has been severely burned has been taught meditation techniques to help manage the stress of his recovery period. The nurse recognizes which of the following assessment findings as most conclusive of the effectiveness of the intervention?
1. The client stating, "I like to meditate" 2. Observing the client in a meditative pose 3. The client heard telling his son that he has learned to meditate 4. A 10-point drop in the client's systolic blood pressure after meditation