Which of the following actions would most make you believe that a postpartum woman is accepting a child well?
A) She states she has named the child after a well-loved friend.
B) She turns her face to meet the infant's eyes when she holds her.
C) She comments that her baby has the most hair of any in the nursery.
D) She asks you to use her camera to take a photo of the child.
B
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In preparing the care plan for a client to reduce negative thinking and promote improved self-esteem, identify all of the appropriate short-term goals. Client will: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Wash and comb hair. 2. Eat meals and snacks to meet daily calorie requirements. 3. Sit and walk erectly. 4. Participate in activities that can be completed successfully. 5. Verbalize positive aspects of self.
An older adult patient tells the nurse that she is "tired" of having her medication doses changed so many times and wants to find a doctor who "knows what he's doing." How should the nurse respond to this patient?
1. "Have you thought about cutting pills or add pills together to get the correct dose?" 2. "If you seriously want to change providers, know some of the other doctors in the building are taking new patients." 3. "Frequent dose changes are necessary until the correct dose for you is determined." 4. "I know what you mean. It is annoying, but it is necessary."
A 54-year-old patient is admitted with diabetic ketoacidosis. Which admission order should the nurse implement first?
a. Infuse 1 liter of normal saline per hour. b. Give sodium bicarbonate 50 mEq IV push. c. Administer regular insulin 10 U by IV push. d. Start a regular insulin infusion at 0.1 units/kg/hr.
The nurse is assessing a patient with a pituitary disorder. Which finding should the nurse expect to assess in this patient?
A. Excessive growth of facial hair B. Thin, soft hair C. Purple striae over the trunk D. Enlargement of the hands and feet