A client visits the clinic and tells the nurse about experiencing chronic stress on the job for the past 3 months. When teaching the client about chronic stress, which of the following would the nurse include as a possible result?

A) Lung disorders
B) Renal disorders
C) Infections
D) Thyroid disorders


C

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A) Assess blood pressure. B) Assess blood lipid levels. C) Assess for euphoria. D) Assess for increased weight.

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The nurse is caring for a patient who had abdominal surgery 3 days ago and will be discharged home later today. The nurse will know that teaching is effective if the patient does which of the following? Choose all that apply

1) Describes clinical findings associated with infection 2) Performs the dressing change as prescribed 3) Demonstrates freedom from surgical incision pain 4) Completes the regimen of prescribed antibiotics

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A mask is wet. Which is correct?

a. The mask is contaminated. b. You must complete the task as quickly as possible. c. You must control your breathing. d. You must take the mask off and let it dry.

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The nurse caring for a newly admitted client is reviewing the medication prescription sheet in preparation for administering medications to the client

The nurse notes that the physician has prescribed a medication dose that is twice the amount that the client has reported taking prior to admission. The most appropriate nursing action is to: 1. Contact the physician directly. 2. Administer the medication as prescribed. 3. #the client regarding the accuracy of the reported dosage. 4. Ask the physician about the prescription the next time the physician makes rounds.

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