The nurse is to change a client's dressing after surgery. This type of nursing intervention is classified as which of the following?

a. activities of daily living c. teaching
b. therapeutic interven-tion d. discharge planning


B

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What is the nurse's best response to a mother who is voicing concern about the molding of her 2-day-old infant?

a. "Molding doesn't cause any problems. Don't worry about it." b. "Did you deliver vaginally or by cesarean section?" c. "The baby's head conformed to the shape of the birth canal. It will go away soon." d. "A traumatic delivery can cause molding."

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The nurse is assisting a client to increase the practice of healthy habits such as exercise, adequate rest and sleep, and using proper body mechanics. This process is an example of which type of wellness?

a. intellectual c. psychological b. physical d. spiritual

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A client with a normal prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level is reporting painful urination and the presence of blood in urine and semen. The nurse understands that the best option for management of this client includes which of the following?

A) Wait-and-see approach B) Continue to monitor PSA levels. C) Further evaluation D) Treat the symptoms.

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A mother brings her infant to you because of a “rattle” in his chest with breathing. Which of the following would you hear if there were a problem in the upper airway?

A) Different sounds from the nose and chest B) Asymmetric sounds C) Inspiratory sounds D) Sounds louder in the lower chest

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