Never ____________________ a drainage bag above the drainage site.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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The nurse is teaching an elder client who is recovering from a prolonged illness about a new medication regimen. The most appropriate teaching aid would be:
A) assist client with making a written list of medication times. B) instruct a family member on the times of the new medications. C) encourage the client to ask frequent questions. D) have the client repeat the instructions back to you.
Fatty acids are either essential or non-essential. What makes some fatty acids essential?
A) They are only found in fish. B) They are saturated fatty acids. C) They cannot be synthesized by the body. D) They are found only in animal products.
The nurse developing a care plan for a pregnant teen knows that what plan is best suited to pregnant teens?
1. Assess menstrual history and the presence of any food allergies. 2. Inquire about family relationships and location of the home. 3. Ask what her body image is, then correct her misconceptions. 4. Determine whether there are substance abuse issues.
A nurse has just completed 3 days of 12-hour shifts each day and has plans for flying out of town for her 3 days off to relax and do nothing. However, before her shift ends the supervisor approaches her to work mandatory overtime
Which response by the nurse is best? A) Don't answer the supervisor, just leave at the end of her current shift B) Avoid client abandonment charges and agree to stay C) File a conscientious objection and refuse to stay D) Contact a union representative for advice