A patient is diagnosed with acute renal failure. Which electrolyte should the nurse expect to be most affected with this disorder?
A. Phosphorous
B. Calcium
C. Potassium
D. Magnesium
Answer: C
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Evidenced-based nursing primarily uses which of the following to answer clinical questions?
A) Consulting an authority B) Using intuition C) Obtaining the newest research D) Relying on experience
A nurse is providing care for a client whose history includes a somatoform disorder. Clients with a somatization disorder typically do what?
A) Discuss feelings and express needs verbally B) Minimize or understate their medical history C) Go to many different providers without satisfaction D) Feign self-sufficiency and resist attention from health care providers
A client is receiving an antiemetic. The nurse identifies a nursing diagnosis of Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements. Which of the following would the nurse include in the client's plan of care? Select all that apply
A) Remove items with strong smells and odors. B) Use mouthwash or frequent oral rinses. C) Make the environment as pleasant as possible. D) Explain that the drug may change the color of the stool. E) Follow the medication with a small amount of water.
Sarah wonders about the direction that you have given regarding management of incontinent, confused patients
She brings you evidence that she has found regarding incontinence interven-tions and asks you if she and you could talk about the guidance that you have given after you have had an opportunity to read the articles she has given you. This is an example of (select all that apply): a. Assertiveness. b. Followership. c. Management. d. Insubordination.