A patient complains of having to void frequently, burning on urination, and odorous urine. Based on these assessment findings, the nurse would suspect the patient has which of the following conditions?

A) stress incontinence
C) urinary tract infection
B) urge incontinence
D) lower colon infection


C

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Tammy is 2-day postoperative for esophageal cancer. She has had a PEG tube placed yesterday and today starts parenteral feedings

a. What do you need to know about tube feedings as the nurse? b. What is your role in her care? c. What do you monitor and how often?

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_________ includes motivating, inspiring, and empowering people to pursue change and overcome barriers by coaching and role modelling

a. Management b. Administration c. Leadership d. frontline staff

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