A nurse is reading a journal article about care of the woman with pelvic organ prolapse. The nurse would expect to find information related to which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
A) Rectocele
B) Fecal incontinence
C) Cystocele
D) Urinary incontinence
E) Enterocele
A, C, E
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The nurse is caring for an anorexic client who is severely malnourished. A nasogastric feeding tube is inserted, and tube feedings are started. Which laboratory finding is the best indication that the client's nutritional status is improving?
a. Sodium has risen from 130 to 144 mg/dL. b. Creatinine has dropped from 1.9 to 0.5 mg/dL. c. Prealbumin level has risen from 9 to 13 mg/dL. d. Blood urea nitrogen (BUN) level has dropped from 15 to 11 mg/dL.
Is it important for a nurse to consider a client's culture when providing physical care?
A) Yes, culture dictates the amount of sensory stimulation considered normal. B) Yes, the nurse's culture and the client's culture are often different. C) No, the nurse must provide needed physical care to all clients. D) No, the nurse is not required to consider culture when providing care.
Suicide attempts among adolescents MOST frequently occur in which of the following places?
a. school b. friend's house c. home d. hospital
The Omaha System was designed to guide practice decisions, sort and document pertinent client data uniformly, and provide a framework for agency-wide, multidisciplinary clinical information. One of the goals of the Omaha System is to
1. Define each health care provider's role 2. Use nursing diagnoses in community health nursing practice 3. Foster collaborative practice 4. Allow practitioners a way to communicate with each other