A nurse notices that a client's meal contains 25 grams of carbohydrates, 15 grams of protein, and 8 grams of fat, and calculates that the meal contains how many calories?
a. 232 calories
b. 267 calories
c. 357 calories
d. 407 calories
ANS: A
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A) Family should be given the prognosis first. B) The prognosis should be delivered with the patient at eye level. C) The physician should deliver the news to the patient alone. D) The appointment should be scheduled at the end of the day.
Your client is expected to live for 6 months. To help your client avoid feeling hopeless, your nursing intervention should focus on:
1. getting the family involved. 2. having the client's minister visit. 3. obtaining financial advice for the client. 4. setting goals based on the client's values that are realistic and achievable.
During discharge teaching with a client diagnosed with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease, the nurse should stress which of the following points? (Select all that apply.)
1. Take more tub baths. 2. Void frequently. 3. Practice good perineal hygiene. 4. Void after intercourse. 5. Take showers. 6. Limit fluids.
In an autocratic leadership style, individuals may become complacent and dissatisfied, and the group has total autonomy and may lack direction
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.