Nursing care that is client-focused and revolves around the client's trust in, value of, and understanding of the nurse's skills is called _________________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
relationship centered
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To manage urinary incontinence, the nurse should teach the patient to consider which of the following strategies:
A) Take diuretics every 12 hours. B) Eat a well-balanced diet high in fiber. C) Decrease smoking in the evening. D) Void 3 to 4 times a day.
A nurse should warn a client about which of the following adverse reactions that can occur after the administration of influenza vaccine (Fluzone)? Select all that apply
A) Chills B) Fever C) Hypotension D) Lethargy E) Muscle aches
Parenteral administration of antipsychotic medications:
a. avoids first pass metabolism b. demonstrates variable absorption c. has lower brain bioavailability d. has slower clinical effectiveness
While planning care for a patient with renal calculi, the nurse remembers the most important fac-tor in renal calculus formation is:
a. urine pH. b. body temperature. c. gender. d. serum mineral concentrations.