Which of the following nursing interventions would be implemented for the client in preventing a urinary tract infection?
A)
Wipe from back to front.
B)
Encourage the use of bubble baths.
C)
Have the client increase sugar in the diet.
D)
Instruct the client to empty the bladder completely.
D
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After diagnostic testing, no objective cause (like impacted cerumen or vascular abnormality) was found. Given these testing results, which of the following teaching points by the care provider is most appropriate? A) "This is most often the result of a psychological disturbance, and therapy is often useful in relieving tinnitus." B) "There are many drugs such as blood pressure pills, relaxants, heart medications, and antihistamines that can cause tinnitus." C) "A specialist can listen with a sensitive microphone to determine whether you are actually hearing these sounds." D) "There are some treatments like tinnitus retraining therapy, which includes the extended use of low-noise generators, which has shown good success."
A client who understands how his body functions in relation to his illness because the nurse provided him with pictures would be considered as being which type of learner?
a. Visual c. Auditory b. Kinesthetic d. Multifocal
When assessing children for ADHD and bipolar disorder (BD), the nurse MOST correctly understands which of the following?
a. ADHD and BD are mutually exclusive in the same child. b. ADHD and BD are sequential, with ADHD acting as a precursor to BD. c. ADHD and BD may frequently coexist in the same child. d. ADHD in childhood that persists into adulthood is reclassified as BD.
Microorganisms can be transmitted by
a. food, water, animals, and insects b. eating and drinking utensils c. personal care d. all of these