The nurse works with newly diagnosed diabetic clients. Rather than do individual teaching with each client, the nurse decides to offer a series of four group classes. This type of activity would require which essential nursing skill?
A) Assessment
B) Knowledge of communities
C) Application of the nursing process
D) Program planning
D
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While the nurse is explaining the functioning of the urinary system, the client asks the nurse, "How much urine has to be in the bladder before I feel the urge to urinate?" The nurse's most accurate response is:
1. "At least 500 mL." 2. "Around 1 liter." 3. "250-450 mL." 4. "About 750 mL."
The nurse is caring for a client with acid–base imbalance in collaboration with the healthcare team. The information that needs to be conveyed to the team includes: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Continued urinary output. 2. Changes in level of consciousness. 3. pH greater than 7.45. 4. Imbalance of I&O. 5. Baseline vital signs.
The implementation of an electronic health record could enhance patient care by facilitating ____
a. Communication across the health care continuum b. Diabetes mellitus education and ongoing care delivery c. One-on-one counseling between the provider and the client d. Physical and occupational therapy dispensing errors
You raise the bed to give care. Bed rails are:
a. Removed according to the care plan b. Lowered according to the care plan c. Raised according to the care plan d. Used according to the care plan