A client is found to have ulcerative colitis, and the nurse provides instructions to the client about the diet that should be followed while the disease is in remission. Which menu selection by the client indicates to the nurse that the client best understands the instructions?
A. Milk
B. Cabbage
C. Boiled potatoes
D. Coffee with cream
Ans: C. Boiled potatoes
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A nursing administrator overhears nurses conversing during a break in a seminar on change
The administrator would interpret which statement as meaning that the nurse who made it is ready to become a change agent? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "I know that suggesting this change may backfire on me." 2. "I don't expect too much conflict or resistance to this change." 3. "I see an opportunity to make a difference in the way this facility provides nursing care." 4. "I think the status quo is just fine for now." 5. "This change is certainly going to be a challenge, but that's okay."
A client has a benign tumor that has originated in adipose tissue. The nurse explains that this type of tumor is classified as a
a. fibroma. b. lipoma. c. leiomyoma. d. carcinoma.
When drawing up a medication from an ampule, which of the following should you do as part of correct procedure?
1. Snap the top so that it opens away from you. 2. Allow the needle to rest against the neck of the ampule. 3. Inject air before withdrawing medication. 4. Wipe the top with an alcohol swab before puncturing it.
While caring for the client who is experiencing altered thought processes due to acute chemical intoxication, the BEST primary focus for the nurse is to:
a. treat the client for physical needs b. keep the client stimulated c. maintain interaction d. engage in confrontation and discussion