A morbidly obese client has hepatitis. What measure should the nurse undertake when
caring for the client?
A) Encourage intake of large amounts of water
B) Suggest high intensity exercise on alternate days
C) Keep the head of the bed parallel to the floor
D) Have the client wear rubber-soled shoes
D
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A woman is hospitalized after an incision and drainage of a large breast abscess that cultured methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. What dietary choices indicate that she has understood teaching regarding nutrition and wound healing?
(Select all that apply.) A. Chicken breast B. Hard-boiled egg C. Orange slices D. Spinach E. Whole-wheat bread
The nurse identifies which risk factor(s) for OA? (Select all that apply.)
a. Men c. Old age b. African Americans d. Steroid use
The nurse taught the client how to self-administer eye drops and the client was performing a return demonstration. During this time, the client inadvertently touched the applicator to their cornea, which caused the client to blink and produce tears
How will the nurse document this occurrence? 1. Abnormal and should be reported to the healthcare provider. 2. Hyperactive. 3. A medication side effect. 4. A normal response.
A nurse makes a home visit where there are a number of people. The client says that several people are in her family who are not related. The nurse should
1. Ask the client how they are related to him or her 2. Ask each nuclear member to identify his or her health needs 3. Tell the client that since the people are not related they are not considered family 4. Accept the client's definition of family