Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be most appropriate for a client on bedrest?
A)
Disturbed Body Image
B)
Bowel Incontinence
C)
Diarrhea
D)
Constipation
D
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A community health nurse working at a local women's health clinic is planning a teaching session for a group of women about menopause. Which of the following would the nurse include in the session?
A) Menopause involves very noticeable and characteristic symptoms. B) The symptoms are usually temporary, lasting for a month or two. C) It can occur as early as age 30 but more commonly occurs at ages 45 to 55 years. D) Going 6 months without a period signals menopause.
Which of the following pain medication orders for a client with ovarian cancer would be most appropriate for the nurse to use to control a client's chronic pain?
A) Administer short-acting pain medication as needed. B) Administer short-acting pain medication around the clock. C) Administer long-acting pain medication when the client reports severe pain. D) Administer long-acting pain medication around the clock.
In taking the history of a client suspected of having bacterial meningitis, what is the most important question to ask the client?
A. "Do you live in a crowded residence?" B. "When was your last tetanus vaccination?" C. "Have you had any viral infections recently?" D. "Have you traveled out of the country in the last month?"
The nurse understands that enoxaparin is frequently used for:
a. treatment of postmyocardial infarction clients. b. prevention of strokes in middle-aged males. c. prophylaxis for DVT in clients undergoing hip replacements. d. preoperative medication for angiographic procedures.