The foods that the nurse would include in a nutrition teaching plan for an iron-deficiency anemia patient are:
1. beans and dried fruit.
2. apples and white rice.
3. yogurt and cooked carrots.
4. yellow squash and tortillas.
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Iron-rich foods include beans, dried fruit, liver, red meat, fish, and whole-grain breads.
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A client has a long leg cast as a result of a fractured femur. Which of the following findings would indicate adequate circulation is occurring in the limb?
1. No evidence of edema of the toes or change in sensation 2. Drainage on the cast 3. Increased temperature 4. Cast emitting foul odor
A terminally ill client is demonstrating gurgling respirations. The nurse realizes that this client is
1. improving. 2. experiencing pain. 3. trying to talk. 4. nearing death.
Which of the following assessment questions is most likely to result in pertinent information re-garding the client's expectations of the outcomes of a regular exercise program?
1. "What is your greatest barrier to regular exercise?" 2. "What is your idea of a workable exercise program?" 3. "What do you want to happen from exercising regularly?" 4. "How much time can you comfortably dedicate to exercise daily?"
The nurse interviewing a patient with suspected posttraumatic stress disorder should be alert to findings indicating the patient: (select all that apply)
a. avoids people and places that arouse painful memories. b. experiences flashbacks or reexperiences the trauma. c. experiences symptoms suggestive of a heart attack. d. feels driven to repeat selected ritualistic behaviors. e. demonstrates hypervigilance or distrusts others. f. feels detached, estranged, or empty inside.