The nurse is receiving report on a patient with a nursing diagnosis of activity intolerance. What would be an appropriate nursing intervention for this patient?
A) Use footwear that facilitates walking and prevents injury
B) Promote reconditioning
C) Use assistive devices
D) Ask for input on habits and preferences
B
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1. Ask a physician colleague's opinion of the study. 2. Read the abstract first and then the conclusions. 3. Read through the entire report first and then concentrate on sections individually. 4. Identify the most interesting portions of the study and read them first, saving the more difficulty sections for a later date.
After instructing the male patient on the performance of a testicular examination, the nurse instructs the patient to perform the examination
A) Monthly B) Weekly C) Bi-monthly D) Bi-yearly
Vitamin B12 250 mg oral every day is ordered. Vitamin B12 is supplied in 100-mg tablets. How many tablets would the nurse administer with each dose? ___________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Eight-year-old Tasha, who has a chronic illness, is returning home after an extended hospital stay. She tires easily but is mobile and active when she has energy
During her hospital stay, the nurse has noted that Tasha enjoys doing projects and crafts. Of the following suggestions, which would be most appropriate for the nurse to suggest to Tasha's caregivers? The nurse would suggest that the caregivers: A) find a local Brownie troop and talk to the leader about including Tasha in activities with all other troop members but making sure she rests if necessary. B) find an art teacher who can come to the home to help Tasha explore art projects. C) go to the local library and get some children's craft books to use to entertain Tasha. D) arrange for Tasha to take home some of the tools and supplies she has enjoyed working with while hospitalized.