What is the primary purpose of focus charting?
A) nursing diagnoses C) patient concerns
B) medical problems D) expected outcomes
C
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When instructing a client regarding sublingual administration of a drug, the nurse should inform the client that which of the following should be avoided?
A) Swallowing the medication B) Taking the medication on an empty stomach C) Drinking or eating within 30 minutes of administration D) Lying supine during administration
The nurse is reviewing the formation of urine with a client. The nurse includes an explanation of the concepts of glomerular filtration, tubular reabsorption, and tubular secretion in the review with the client
What is the best explanation by the nurse of tubular secretion? A) Process of removing particles from a solution by allowing the liquid solvent to pass across a barrier B) Movement of wastes across glomeruli into Bowman's capsule C) Reabsorption of most small proteins and peptides D) Process by which substances move from blood into the urine
A nurse is educating a potential client for polyp removal that same-day surgery can be
safer and have faster recovery than inpatient surgery. What is a benefit of outpatient surgery? A) Clients can drive back home after surgery B) Clients ambulate sooner after surgery C) Heavy sedation is given to reduce anxiety D) Follow-up is not required after surgery
MC The nurse is concerned about providing the client with choices related to health care. This is an example of a/an
A. Autonomy-related concern. B. Non-maleficence-related concern. C. Equity-related concern. D. Beneficence—related concern.