The nurse is discharging a 15-year-old first-time mother. Which statement should the nurse include in the discharge teaching?
A. "Call your pediatrician if the baby's temperature is below 98° F."
B. "Your baby's stools will change to a golden color when your milk comes in."
C. "You can wipe away any eye drainage that may form."
D. "Your infant should wet a diaper at least six times per day."
D
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The nurse instructing a client on considerations regarding the medication calcium carbonate would include in the teaching plan that the client
a. has to wait 1 hour after meals to take the medication. b. may experience nausea or diarrhea. c. needs to take the calcium with an 8-ounce glass of water. d. should take the calcium carbonate with food.
The nurse assesses clients in the preoperative holding area. Which clients do the nurse clear for surgery? (Select all that apply.)
1. Had breakfast en route to the hospital 2. Complained of feeling weak and jittery 3. Voided before preoperative medications 4. Was unable to demonstrate leg exercises 5. Determined vital signs as above baseline 6. Developed rash after starting IV infusion
Nursing students have been studying the "stability model" of nurse theorists. This view can be described as which of the following?
1. Dominant. 2. Systems framework. 3. Stress/adaptation framework. 4. Martha Rogers's theory. 5. Caring/complexity framework. 6. Callista Roy's theory.
A male client with a prostatic stent is preparing for discharge. What should the nurse ensure the client understands?
A. increased frequency of assessment for prostatic cancer is needed B. ongoing antibiotic therapy is needed for one year C. the client should not undergo magnetic resonance imaging D. the client should not be catheterized though the stent for at least three months