A 2-year-old child with complaints of frequent attacks of diarrhea is diagnosed to be
lactose intolerant. Which food item should be avoided in the client's regular diet plan?
A) Banana
B) Wheat
C) Orange
D) Ice cream
C
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The same nursing documentation record is used in every unit of a hospital. Why does a hospital use a standardized form for nursing documentation? (Select all that apply.)
a. Helps provide continuity of care b. Standardizes patient care parameters c. Assists in maintaining confidentiality d. Reduces the number of medication errors e. Provides the foundation for staffing levels f. Allows for quality evaluations among units
The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving an adrenergic blocking agent. While writing the care plan for this patient what nursing diagnoses would be most appropriate concerning comfort?
A) Acute pain related to cardiovascular and systemic effects B) Decreased cardiac output related to cardiovascular effects C) Ineffective airway clearance related to lack of bronchodilating effects D) Deficient knowledge regarding drug therapy
The family of a 35-year-old alcoholic who refuses to seek treatment reaches out to the community health center for assistance. Which organization should the nurse refer them to for counseling?
a. Al-Anon b. Alcoholics Anonymous c. Families Anonymous d. Narcotics Anonymous
An older client with chronic pain is newly prescribed transdermal fentanyl. What will the nurse do when providing this medication? Select all that apply.
1. Teach the client to avoid other narcotics after 72 hours with the patch. 2. Start with the lowest possible dose of the medication patch. 3. Anticipate and treat side effects such as nausea or constipation. 4. Apply the patch to clean, dry, hairless skin in a fatty area. 5. Administer other pain medications the first day the patch is used.