A client on a full liquid diet receives a milkshake from a family member. Which of the following actions would be appropriate?
1. Ask the dietitian to analyze the nutritive value of this outside source of nourishment.
2. Request the client to wait 30 minutes before consuming the milkshake so it can come to room temperature.
3. Observe and document the amount consumed.
4. Tell the client the milkshake is not permitted on his or her special diet.
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The nurse is preparing to assess the musculoskeletal status of a client. Which of the following should the nurse include when conducting this assessment?
a. Examine nonaffected body parts before examining affected ones. b. Stretch all joints to their maximum limit. c. Keep the room cool. d. Coach the client to deep breathe during the assessment of painful body areas.
The manager plans to hire a new nurse who has just graduated from nursing school. Which informatics activity should this nurse be able to perform?
A) Attain informatics nurse certification within six months of beginning practice. B) Input vital signs and intake and output data in the electronic medical record. C) Utilize the Internet to review trends in healthcare information technology. D) Use an electronic spreadsheet to create staffing rotations.
Approximately 50-75% of all cases of chronic renal failure result from which of the following?
A. Chronic pyelonephritis B. Polycystic renal disease C. Diabetes and hypertension D. Chronic glomerulonephritis E. Autoimmune diseases
The ONC (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology) is best described as:
a. the principal federal entity charged with coordination of nationwide efforts to implement and use the most advanced health information technology and the electronic exchange of health information. b. the principal federal entity charged with promoting nationwide sales of advanced health information technology. c. a federal entity charged with increasing public awareness of the value of health information technology. d. a federal agency that regulates the contents and functions of health information technologies, including PHRs.