The nurse is preparing to perform an eye assessment. Which of the following equipment will the nurse need to gather? Select all that apply
1. Penlight
2. Snellen's chart
3. Sterile gloves
4. Gauze square
5. Millimeter ruler
1; 2; 4; 5
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A nurse is performing blood pressure screenings. While obtaining subjective assessment data from a patient with hypertension, the nurse notes that a modifiable risk factor is:
A) Hyperlipidemia B) Excessive alcohol intake C) Family history of hypertension D) Stricter compliance with medical regime
The client should be taught that when her infant falls asleep after feeding for only a few minutes, she should do which of the following?
a. Unwrap and gently arouse the infant. b. Wait an hour and attempt to feed again. c. Try offering a bottle at the next feeding. d. Put the infant in the crib and try again later.
Which statement made by the diabetic client who has a urinary tract infection indicates correct understanding regarding antibiotic therapy?
A. "If my temperature is normal for 3 days in a row, the infection is gone and I can stop taking my medicine." B. "If my temperature goes above 100° F (37.8° C) for 2 days, I should take twice as much medicine." C. "Even if I feel completely well, I should take the medication until it is gone." D. "When my urine no longer burns, I will no longer need to take the antibiotics."
In follow-up appointments or visits with parents and their new baby, it is useful if the nurse can identify parental behaviors that can either facilitate or inhibit attachment. Which of the following is a facilitating behavior?
1. Parents have difficulty naming the infant. 2. Parents hover around the infant, directing attention to and pointing at the infant. 3. Parents make no effort to interpret actions or needs of infant. 4. Parents do not move from fingertip touch to palmar contact and holding.