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A primary care nurse has a long-standing relationship with a 63-year-old male client who is poised to retire. Place the following phases of the client's likely transition in the correct chronological order. Use all the options
A) A euphoric period involving testing of fantasies around retirement. B) Near phase, often accompanied by fantasy regarding the retirement role. C) Disenchantment phase D) Establishment of a stable and sustainable retirement role. E) Establishment of realistic and alternative sources of satisfaction during retirement.
A client who is 4 days post-cholecystectomy has T-tube drainage totaling 600 mL in 24 hours. Which actions by the nurse are appropriate based on this data?
Select all that apply. A) Notify the healthcare provider. B) Place the client in a supine position. C) Assess drainage characteristics. D) Clamp the tube q 2 hours for 30 minutes. E) Encourage an increased fluid intake.
A client is taking the immunosuppressant medication, azathioprine (Imuran), for the treatment of Crohn's disease. What statement made by the client demonstrates an understanding of the side effects of this medication?
A) "I will notify the doctor if I have a fever or any other signs of infection." B) "I will drink at least 3 L of fluid per day." C) "I will notify the doctor if I am not having a bowel movement daily." D) "I will stop taking my medication if I notice any side effects and then notify the doctor."
Which of the following describes the term micturition?
A) emptying the bladder C) collecting a urine specimen B) catheterizing the bladder D) experiencing total incontinence