An Anglo-American nurse is required to interview a Native American client. Which of the following points is important for a nurse to consider when interviewing the client?

A) Sit close to the client and let interactions unfold slowly
B) Speak words or phrases in the client's language
C) Write notes after the interview
D) Ask open-ended rather than direct questions


C

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The client's partner is present and supportive. Breastfeeding has been successful three times. Based on this data, which is the priority nursing diagnosis? A) Acute Pain related to perineal trauma B) Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume secondary to boggy fundus and nausea C) Deficient Knowledge related to birth of first child D) Readiness for Enhanced Family Coping related to partner involvement

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A) True B) False

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A patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus is prescribed nicotinic acid (Nicobid) as adjunctive therapy for hypercholesterolemia

What will the nurse instruct the patient about this medication? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Instruct to check blood glucose level frequently for elevations. 2. Teach that this medication may cause the patient to feel warm. 3. Instruct the patient that a flushed face can occur within 2 hours after taking. 4. Teach to not take medication with grapefruit juice. 5. Remind to notify the health care provider with any onset of muscle pain.

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