Which lifestyle behaviors should the nurse discuss with a client to help reduce their risk of coronary artery disease?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
A. Abstinence from smoking
B. Decrease stress
C. Limit alcohol consumption
D. Maintain optimal weight
E. Limit sodium intake
Answer: E
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A) Increase the flow of the enema for approximately 30 seconds then decrease it to the prior flow rate. B) Stop the administration of the enema and notify the physician. C) Stop the administration of the enema momentarily . D) Increase the flow of the enema until all of the solution has been administered.
What is the best advantage to preference scheduling for nurses?
a. Institutional rules can be applied. b. Staff decide shifts. c. Scheduling is determine by first-come, first-served basis. d. Blocks of time are predictable.
What are important factors in setting nursing priorities? Select all that apply.
A. Patient condition B. Reassessment data C. modification of the plan of care D. feedback from the family and healthcare team
You note on T.Q.'s health record that he has not received an MMR (measles, mumps, rubella)
vaccine. Why? What will be an ideal response?