The nurse is caring for a 7-year-old girl who is undergoing a stem-cell transplant. Which of the following is a posttransplant intervention?

A) Assessing for petechiae, purpura, bruising, or bleeding
B) Limiting blood draws to the minimum volume required
C) Administering antiemetics around the clock as ordered
D) Monitoring for severe diarrhea and maculopapular rash


D

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The nurse is concerned that an older adult client is at risk for developing acute renal failure. Which information in the client's history support the nurse's concern?

Select all that apply. A) Diagnosed with hypotension B) Recent aortic valve replacement surgery C) Prescribed high doses of intravenous antibiotics D) Total hip replacement surgery 5 years ago E) Taking medication for type 2 diabetes mellitus

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An older adult asks a nurse, "I hear a lot about limiting the amount of fat in my diet and eating a balanced diet. It is confusing. Can you help me understand what a balanced diet for me would be?" The nurse bases a response on which of the following?

a. 10-15% of total calories should be from fat, 30-40% from carbohydrates, and 35-75% from protein b. 20-35% of total calories should be from fat, 45-65% from carbohydrates, and 10-35% from protein c. 45-65% of total calories should be from fat, 20-35% from carbohydrates, and 10-35% from protein d. 20-35% of total calories should be from fat, 10-25% from carbohydrates, and 50-75% from protein

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The nurse is demonstrating to a patient the proper steps for breastfeeding a newborn. Put these steps in the logical order that would assist the patient in placing the newborn to her breast

Click and drag the options below to move them up or down. 1. Tickle the newborn's lips with the nipple. 2. Allow the newborn to latch on to the nipple. 3. The newborn opens her mouth wide. 4. Have the newborn face the mother tummy to tummy. 5. Position the newborn so the nose is at the level of the nipple.

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When a nurse tells a peer, "You have to watch out for the charge nurse. Sometimes she's OK, but sometimes she's just plain unreasonable. The best thing to do is to tell her off the first time she gets on your back about something

Keep me posted and I'll try to help you." An assertive reply would be a. "Thanks for the warning. I'll be careful." b. "You take care of yourself, and I'll watch out for myself." c. "I think it would be best for me to work on my relationship independently." d. "It seems to me that you're playing a manipulative game and giving out poor advice."

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