A client approaching older adulthood talks to a nurse regarding his overdependence on other people. The client also expresses his wish to achieve more independence during old age
Which key element can help the client attain more independence in older adulthood? A) Financial stability
B) Reviewing life
C) Reminiscence
D) Focus on adjustments
A
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a. adactyly. c. polydactyly. b. dactylion. d. syndactyly.
The nurse is drawing blood from a client for a RAST test which measures a client's immune response to a specific allergen. Which does the RAST test measure the amount of?
a. viral load c. immunoglobulin G (IgG) b. bacteria d. immunoglobulin E (IgE)
The client has delivered a 4200 g fetus. The physician performed a midline episiotomy, which extended into a third-degree laceration. The client asks the nurse where she tore. Which response is best?
1. "The episiotomy extended and tore through your rectal mucosa." 2. "The episiotomy extended and tore up near your vaginal mucous membrane." 3. "The episiotomy extended and tore into the muscle layer." 4. "The episiotomy extended and tore through your anal sphincter."
A child with extensive burns requires débridement. The nurse should anticipate which priority goal related to this procedure?
a. Reduce pain. b. Prevent bleeding. c. Maintain airway. d. Restore fluid balance.