A sitz bath involves:
a. A hand and wrist
b. A foot and ankle
c. A knee and hip
d. The perineal and rectal areas
D
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Discharge instructions for care of a child who has just had an orchiopexy should include:
1. Information to the parents that the child can resume normal vigorous activities. 2. Discussion with the parents about the low incidence of testicular malignancy and no further need for any follow-up. 3. Explanation to the parents about the need for loose, non-restrictive clothing. 4. Reassurance to the parents that infertility is not a future risk.
The parents of a child born with a genetic disorder ask the nurse why the child's heart was affected instead of some other organ. How should the nurse respond?
1. "Not all the DNA code is active in all the cells of the body. The DNA changes were expressed in the cells of your child's heart, but not in other body cells." 2. "We don't know why that happens." 3. "The heart is an essential organ, so it is often affected most dramatically." 4. "Heart cells contain more DNA than other body cells."
During a routine physical examination, a client tells the nurse, "I don't know what to do anymore since my husband died and left me alone.". Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be appropriate for the client at this time?
1. Anxiety 2. Overload Stress 3. Imbalanced Nutrition 4. Powerlessness
You are working with a group of nurses to clinically study and define the characteristics for a new nursing diagnosis. This means that the nursing diagnosis has been:
a. accepted for clinical development b. received for development c. only provided with a diagnostic label d. tested clinically