Women are at the highest risk for developing postpartum depression for up to how long after childbirth?
a. 2 weeks c. 3 months
b. 1 month d. 6 months
ANS: D
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What should the nurse conclude about this information? 1. The client is dehydrated. 2. The accuracy of the earlier assessment is in question. 3. The client's condition has deteriorated. 4. The client has increased fluid intake.
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a. "Let's begin with exploring what your doctor has told you about your problem.". b. "We should start with a discussion about any concerns you have about having a neurotransmitter disorder.". c. "First let me say that neurotransmitter problems can usually be treated or cured with medication therapy.". d. "What you need to understand is that neurotransmitters are chemical messengers in the brain responsible for brain communication.".
The nurse realizes that which client is at risk for difficulty in urinary elimination?
1. A client who had bladder cancer and now has a newly created ileal conduit 2. A 25-year-old female client with low self-esteem 3. An 80-year-old male reporting frequent urination at night 4. The client with hypertension who takes a diuretic every day for blood pressure
Do not encourage coughing and deep breathing in patients
A. over the age of 55. B. with lung conditions or respiratory problems. C. with eye, nose, or neurologic surgery. D. until the third postoperative day.