The nurse is preparing a teaching plan for the parents of a child with a UTI. Which of the following would the nurse encourage the parents to avoid?
A) Liberal fluid intake
B) Caffeine
C) Cranberry juice
D) Cotton underwear
B
You might also like to view...
A client has a suspected infection by a particular microorganism in question that cannot be cultured. Which of the following processes listed below is most likely to result in an accurate diagnosis for the client?
A) Observe directly for the presence or absence of specific antigens in the client's blood serum sample. B) Introduce cultured, marked antibodies to the client, and observe for a reaction with antigens in the client. C) Observe for a cytopathic effect on biopsy tissue samples from the client's mucosa. D) Release purified antigens into the client's circulation to observe whether the client has produced the relevant antibodies.
After a Seventh Day Adventist clergyman performed anointing of oil, a nurse bathed the patient. Upon entering the room, the family immediately became upset. When questioned by the nurse, the family states:
1. "Bathing is painful and we don't wish anyone to cause him further discomfort." 2. "He should not have been bathed for several hours following anointment with oils." 3. "The Church forbids anyone but family to bathe loved ones." 4. "His bath should be done by a nurse of the same sex."
A nursing instructor is evaluating a student's understanding of the primary difference between QA and QI. Which response by the student would indicate that the student understood? a. QI is reactive, and QA is proactive. b. QA's emphasis is on maintaining minimum standards of care, and QI's emphasis is uponidentifying real and potential problems
c. QA documents quality, and QI reports incidents and errors. d. QI is more a single program, and QA is more a management approach.
Which leadership style would be most difficult to change?
What will be an ideal response?