The nurse is reviewing a client's history and notes that the client is taking large doses of vitamin supplementation. The nurse is concerned because:(Select all that apply) Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Some vitamins are required in daily amounts less than 100 mg
2. Fat soluble vitamins can be stored, and therefor there is a danger of toxicity
3. Fat soluble vitamins may require extra supplementation because they cannot be stored in the body from day to day
4. Water soluble vitamins can cause toxicity
5. Microminerals are needed in amounts under 100 mg
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Rationale: Some minerals are needed in amounts less than 100 mg daily
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A) Use a firm and supportive approach to eating and related behaviors. B) Provide ways to reinforce the client's strengths and positive attributes. C) Assist the client in setting practical limits on expectations for self-standards. D) Avoid discussions that focus on food and weight.
A patient in the intensive care unit has pulled out her peripheral intravenous line twice and continually picks at her abdominal dressing. How should the nurse describe this behavior?
1. As hyperactive dementia 2. As hyperactive delirium 3. As hypoactive delirium 4. As mixed dementia
An older client has several small vesicles with eroded centers on the lips. What is the first action for the nurse to perform?
1. Notify the healthcare provider of the lip vesicles. 2. Document the assessment findings in the medical record. 3. Teach the client to perform careful hand washing. 4. Review the client's temperatures and white blood cell count.
Which Commission recommended the creation of a Homeland Security Agency?
What will be an ideal response?