A nurse is planning care of a child who has a UTI. Which of the following should the nurse include?

A. Administer an antidiuretic
B. Restrict fluids
C. Evaluate a child's self-esteem
D. Encourage frequent voiding


D. Encourage frequent voiding

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An emergency room nurse assesses a client after a motor vehicle crash and notes ecchymotic areas across the client's lower abdomen. Which action should the nurse take first?

a. Measure the client's abdominal girth. b. Assess for abdominal guarding or rigidity. c. Check the client's hemoglobin and hematocrit. d. Obtain the client's complete health history.

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Upon assessment of a 28-year-old man who fractured his humerus yesterday, the nurse finds the patient tachycardic, pale, and confused. The nurse suspects the patient may be experiencing which of the following complications?

A) Disseminated intravascular coagulopathy B) Compartment syndrome C) Fat emboli D) Deep vein thrombosis

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The nurse observes that there is 650 mL of IV fluid remaining in the bag, and the rate is 90 mL/hr. The drop factor on the infusion set is 60 gtt/mL. How long will the IV last? Calculate hours and minutes

1. 6 hours and 28 minutes 2. 6 hours and 45 minutes 3. 7 hours and 13 minutes 4. 7 hours and 17 minutes

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The nurse is correctly interpreting nonverbal communication when the nurse:

A) obtains a rectal temperature for an infant with flushed, moist skin. B) provides a snack to the child when the mother reports that the child is hungry. C) picks up a toddler to cuddle it while the child is laughing and smiling, sitting on a parent's lap. D) questions the child about pain after the child pulls back when the IV site is touched.

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