The nurse is reviewing the function of the breasts with a client. Which information should the nurse include? Select all that apply.
A. Mechanism for sexual arousal.
B. Release lactating hormones.
C. Store milk.
D. Contain lymphatic tissue for immunity.
E. Produce milk.
Answer: E
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A newly diagnosed cancer client is crying and states the following to the nurse: "I promised God that I will be a better person if I can just get better." What is the appropriate assessment of this comment by the nurse?
A) The client is just trying to protect self from potential loss. B) Anger directed toward nursing staff is not unusual in dealing with cancer clients. C) The cancer is viewed as a punishment from past actions. D) Loss is inevitable so client is making final plans.
The nurse is about to discuss the possible ways to meet the physical needs of an older adult patient with the patient's adult children
The nurse guides the discussion based on which of the following American societal realities? (Select all that apply.) a. Most dependent older adults prefer to live with family members whenever possible. b. Family members are generally the care providers for dependent older adult family members. c. Nursing facilities are generally a family's last resort for the care of an older depen-dent adult. d. A family is generally willing to pay for services for the care of their older family member. e. Older dependent adults expect their adult family members to provide for care.
A patient in heart failure is being given a first dose of lisinopril (Prinivil) 10 mg PO. Which finding would cause the nurse to question the administration of the first dose?
1. Heart rate 92 beats per minute 2. Blood pressure 100/72 3. Potassium 5.7 mEq/dL 4. Urine output 35 mL/hr
A postoperative elderly female client is prescribed morphine to control pain related to knee replacement. The medication causes the client to be confused and agitated with attempts to get out of bed on her own
Restraints are ordered, which cause the client to be incontinent. What type of incontinence is this client experiencing? A) True incontinence B) Iatrogenic incontinence C) Stress incontinence D) Urge incontinence