How will you know that these instructions are understood?
What will be an ideal response?
You will know they understand the instructions when they can paraphrase all that you told them in a
clear, logical fashion.
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The nurse is caring for an older client with diarrhea. Which would be a priority nursing diagnosis for this client?
1. Potential for Impaired Skin Integrity related to diarrhea. 2. Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume related to diarrhea. 3. Risk for Fluid Volume Excess related to diarrhea. 4. Risk for Imbalanced Nutrition less than Body Requirements related to diarrhea.
A nurse aide reports to the nurse that a 94-year-old client's rectal temperature is 35.8°C. The nurse interprets this value as
A) a sign of infection. B) a normal value for older clients. C) an inaccurate reading by the nurse aide. D) a sign of anemia.
The best estimate of the number of informatics nurses needed over the next few years is which of the following?
1. 500 to 1500 2. 6000 to 12,000 3. 2000 to 5000 4. 15,000 to 25,000
When assessing the pain in a client diagnosed with appendicitis, the nurse would expect to assess:
1. extreme pain with slight palpation anywhere on the abdomen. 2. pain in the upper back when the right lower quadrant is palpated. 3. more pain when the pressure is released in the right lower quadrant. 4. no pain when the abdomen is palpated.