A patient has been diagnosed with chronic renal failure. What most closely associated pathophysiologies should the nurse assess for? Select all that apply
A) Hypertension
B) Arteriosclerotic disease
C) Traumatic injury
D) Type 2 diabetes mellitus
E) Preeclampsia
F) Type 1 diabetes mellitus
A, B, D, F
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The nurse is treating a skin tear on an older patient's lower leg. Which dietary selection contains ingredients that will be most favorable to wound healing for this patient?
1. Cereal, milk, and toast 2. Bacon, toast, and coffee 3. Eggs, toast, and orange juice 4. Ham slices, milk, and applesauce
Isometric exercise involves:
a. muscle shortening and active contraction/relaxation of muscles b. muscle contraction without shortening. c. muscle contraction with resistance. d. exercise using mechanical devices, such ascontinuous passive range-of-movement (CPM) machines.
A 74-year-old is accompanied by his daughter to the ambulatory surgery department for the sur-gical removal of a suspicious skin lesion. The client has experienced dysphasia since a cerebral vascular accident 3 years ago
The most effective way for the nurse to secure the necessary preoperative interview information is to: 1. Question the client's daughter 2. Review the client's past medical records 3. Present the questions in a simple format 4. Rely on the client's preadmission survey
The nurse manager has been asked to update all of the position statements for the unit. What sources should this manager use to learn more about each position? Select all that apply
1. Observation of performance of the job 2. Interviews with staff members who hold the position 3. Discussion with the Governing Board 4. Feedback from other organizations 5. Discussions with other supervisors and managers