The nurse is caring for a patient with a low hematocrit. Which condition would accurately explain this finding?
a. Elevated blood cell count
b. Excess transcellular fluid
c. Extracellular fluid deficit
d. Intravascular fluid excess
ANS: D
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The client receiving propylthiouracil should be taught to report signs and symptoms of infection immediately because of which of the following?
a. Depression of thyroid function increases risk of infection. b. Hyperthyroidism predisposes the client to immune system breakdown. c. Iodine preparations inhibit blood clotting. d. Propylthiouracil can cause agranulocytosis.
A nurse manager at Morgan Hill Community Hospital is known to be an excellent nursing manager by the personnel working on her nursing unit. The nurse manager exhibits which of the following behaviors?
a. Knows the personnel and addresses them by name b. Intervenes when she receives complaints c. Has a consistent style that never varies d. Is visible on the nursing unit by all shifts on a frequent basis e. Evaluates a number of aspects of problems prior to making decisions f. Uses decision by consensus to resolve conflicts g. Fosters collaboration
The client's weight is appropriate for his height. His laboratory values and other assessments reflect normal nutritional status. However, he has told the nurse, "I probably eat a little too much red meat
And what is this I hear about needing omega 3 oils in my diet? I don't like to take supplements, and I think I could really improve my nutrition." Which of the following nursing diagnoses should the nurse use? a. Balanced Nutrition b. Possible Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements c. Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition: Less Than Body Requirements d. Readiness for Enhanced Nutrition
When planning activities for school-age children, the nurse includes games that include competition. At which age are these kinds of games the most preferred by children?
A) 7 years old B) 8 years old C) 10 years old D) 12 years old