A new mother is asking the nurse about care of her baby's skin. The nurse should instruct the mother
A) Only use cloth diapers, since disposable ones can cause eczema
B) Apply sunscreen when exposed to ultraviolet rays
C) Lanugo is hair of a different color that is permanent
D) Never trim the baby's nails due to susceptibility to infection
Ans: B
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Paramedics have brought a patient to the emergency department with a suspected heroin overdose. The nurse should recognize that the patient's most acute threat to health at this time is
A) hypokalemia or hyponatremia. B) acute gastrointestinal bleed. C) increased intracranial pressure. D) respiratory depression.
When teaching a patient information about his or her plan of care, how can you confirm that learning has taken place?
1. Ask the patient if he or she understands the information. 2. Have the patient repeat the information learned. 3. Allow the patient to take the lead. 4. Let the patient evaluate his or her own level of learning.
A client expresses confidence in his traditional healer to relieve symptoms of an illness. What is the client demonstrating?
A) Hope B) Spirituality C) Faith D) Charity
After teaching a group of students about the benefits of informatics to the nursing profession, the instructor determines that the students need additional teaching when they identify which of the following as a benefit?
A) Improvement in documentation B) Use of data for quality control C) Building of evidence-based knowledge D) Increase in time needed for documentation