Which symptom should the nurse monitor the client for that is diagnosed with diabetes insipidus?

A. Increased dilute urine output
B. Hyperglycemia
C. Hyponatremia
D. Fluid retention


Answer: A

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The population health nurse becomes aware of a client being stigmatized after receiving treatment for a mental illness. Which actions should the nurse take to help with this client's health restoration? (Select all that apply.)

1. Monitoring adherence to treatment. 2. Assisting the client with treatment side effects. 3. Discussing ways for the client to deal with the stigma. 4. Contacting local lawmakers to support antidiscrimination laws. 5. Conducting a community program on mental health and illness.

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A client tells the nurse "I'm told that I should reduce the stress in my life, but I have no idea where

to start.". The best suggestion for the nurse to make would be a. "Why not start by learning to meditate? That technique will cover everything.". b. "In cases like yours, physical exercise works to elevate mood and reduce anxiety.". c. "Most stress is related to conflicts in interpersonal relationships. You can work on becoming more assertive.". d. "Keeping a journal can help you identify sources of stress by looking at activities that put a strain on energy or time or trigger anger or anxiety.".

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A client has been told by a psychologist that memories in his unconscious are contributing to his depression. This reasoning implies that the psychologist ascribes to what theory?

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