When teaching consumers about fat consumption, the nurse would recommend that they should consume as little as possible of which of the following?

1. Trans fats
2. Cholesterol
3. Monounsaturated
4. Sucrose


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The nurse caring for a 4-year-old postoperative patient instructs him to blow bubbles. What nursing intervention is the nurse most likely implementing by using this form of therapeutic play?

a. Providing pain relief b. Encouraging deep breathing c. Decreasing risk of infection d. Maintaining body temperature

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A patient has completed the acute treatment phase of care following a stroke and the patient will now begin rehabilitation. What should the nurse identify as the major goal of the rehabilitative process?

A) To provide 24-hour, collaborative care for the patient B) To restore the patient's ability to function independently C) To minimize the patient's time spent in acute care settings D) To promote rapport between caregivers and the patient

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Following a motor vehicle accident, a client with injuries to the face is tested for muscle strength. The nurse determines there is adequate strength of the eyes and eyelids when the client is able to:

A) blink rapidly. B) keep eyelids closed for 30 seconds. C) follow the nurse's finger movements with eyes. D) close eyes tightly.

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A nurse is performing a postpartum assessment during the first home visit to a patient 3 days postdelivery. Which actions will the nurse perform? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected

Select all that apply. 1. Palpate the breasts. 2. Ausculate the carotid. 3. Check vaginal discharge. 4. Assess the extremities. 5. Inspect the perineum.

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