Which of the following statements is an accurate nursing diagnosis?
A. Poor parenting abilities related to the lack of sleep
B. disturbed body image , possibly related to recent childbirth.
C. Risk for ineffective breastfeeding related to poor infant latch.
D. Sleep deprivation, potential related to frequent infant feeding schedule.
Answer: C. Risk for ineffective breastfeeding related to poor infant latch.
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A widow, aged 72 years, lives alone and is visited weekly by her son. She takes digoxin, hydrochlorothiazide, and an antihypertensive drug. She also has a prescription for diazepam (Valium) as needed for moderate to severe anxiety
When the son visited today, he found his mother confused. Her speech was thick and slurred and she had an unsteady gait. She was taken to the emergency department, and hospital admission followed. The nurse assessed the patient as having several cognitive problems, including memory and attention deficits and fluctuating levels of orientation. The nurse confirms that the patient's symptoms developed over a 2-day period. The patient's symptoms are most characteristic of: a. delirium. b. dementia. c. amnestic syndrome. d. Alzheimer's disease.
Which of the following would a nurse most likely be ordered to give to a client experiencing opioid-induced respiratory depression? Select all that apply
A) Naloxone B) Nalbuphine C) Naltrexone D) Naproxen E) Nitroglycerin
A nurse should monitor an infant who has respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) for symptoms of:
a. metabolic acidosis b. metabolic acidosis and respiratory acidosis c. respiratory acidosis d. respiratory acidosis and respiratory alkalosis
Disadvantages of complementary and alternative medicine therapy would include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. May be costly b. Lack standardization c. Have lost popularity in Western culture d. Lack significant scientific data e. May be based on anecdotal evidence and testimonials f. May interfere with the effectiveness of standard therapies