Which of the following nursing interventions should the nurse perform while providing spiritual care for a dying client?

A) Encourage family members in their frank communication.
B) Provide spiritual books.
C) Ask the family members about spiritual care.
D) Allow a period of privacy.


C

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The nurse is caring for a client who has elevated TSH concentrations. The nurse understands that which of the following has most likely caused this rise in TSH?

A) Intake of excessive amounts of carbohydrates without adequate fiber B) Consumption of excessive amounts of processed foods with iodine C) Absence of an active lifestyle coupled with adequate exercise D) Ingestion of excessive amounts of fortified grain products

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Which of the following data regarding a client with a diagnosis of colon cancer are subjective? Select all that apply

A) The client's chemotherapy causes him nausea and loss of appetite. B) The client became teary when his daughter from out of state came to the bedside. C) The client's ileostomy put out 125 mL of effluent in the past four hours. D) The patient is unwilling to manipulate or empty his ostomy bag. E) The patient has been experiencing fatigue in recent weeks.

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What outcome criteria would support that D.W.'s condition is stabilizing?

What will be an ideal response?

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MC Janet Moen comes to the emergency room with severe lacerations. While assessing her, you find that she is bleeding profusely from a deep laceration on her left lower forearm. Your first choice of action is to

A. Apply a tourniquet just below the elbow. B. Apply pressure directly over the wound. C. Call for the physician to check the wound. D. Place Janet in shock position.

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