A nurse is performing a physical examination on a clients of various cultures. A client from which group would the nurse expect to find the greatest amount of body odor from perspiration?
A) Inuit
B) Asian
C) Caucasian
D) Native American
C
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a. questioning the patient about dizziness when turning from side to side in bed. b. assessing the patient for pale oral mucous membranes. c. asking whether the patient takes supple-mentary iron tablets. d. assessing the patient's weekly intake of red meat.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
A nurse is caring for a client after anterior colporrhaphy. What nursing care measure
should be employed when caring for the client? A) Tell the client to avoid showers and sitz baths B) Instruct the client to avoid sexual intercourse for a week C) Remove the catheter on the first postoperative day D) Instruct the client to avoid lifting for a period of time
A nurse left a home visit with a lengthy list of needs for which the family could use assistance. Which of these needs should be the priority for the nurse? (Select all that apply.)
a. The area around the house was covered with trash hidden in the weeds. b. The teenage daughter did not have daycare for her 8-month-old son. c. The wife would not speak to her teenage daughter, who had recently had a child. d. The wife was having difficulty caring for her ill husband. e. The teenage daughter was not at all sure what to expect from her 8-month-old son. f. The husband had a stroke 2 years ago.