When putting on clothing, clothing is put on:
a. The strong side first
b. The weak side first
c. In the order the person prefers
d. In the order directed by the nurse
B
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The nurse accompanies the physician into the client's room and listens as the diagnosis of cancer is shared with the client and family. After the physician answers questions and leaves the room, the nurse's best action is to:
1. Provide teaching about the treatment options for this form of cancer. 2. Help the client and family remain realistic about prognosis. 3. Provide emotional support in coping with the diagnosis. 4. Arrange for the client to complete a medical power of attorney form.
The patient asks the nurse to explain collaborative health care partnerships. The nurse gives a correct description when stating that collaborative care:
a. does not require participation of the patient. b. is individual and cannot be mandated or legislated. c. education needs are delegated to assistive personnel. d. is designed to provide care to the patient as a whole.
A 58-year-old Caucasian woman is at the clinic for her annual check-up. She tells the nurse that she noticed her blood pressure is higher than it was when she was younger. She asks the nurse why this would happen
What is the nurse's best response? a. "Your race and gender are predisposing factors for heart disease." b. "Well, if you stop smoking your blood pressure would go down." c. "As we age, our blood vessels become less elastic, which causes higher blood pressure." d. "I don't think it's anything to worry about."
The emergency department with nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. ABG results reveal a pH of 7.2 and a bicarbonate level of 20 mEq/L
A patient newly diagnosed with diabetes mellitus is admitted to What other assessment findings should the nurse anticipate in this patient? Select all that apply. 1. tachycardia 2. weakness 3. dysrhythmias 4. Kussmaul respirations 5. cold, clammy skin