Which of the following returned demonstrations by the client demonstrates that she understands correct technique for caring for an indwelling catheter?
A)
The client refuses to drink adequate amounts of fluids.
B)
The client takes a shower each day.
C)
The client empties the drainage bag once a day.
D)
The client hangs the drainage bag on the towel rod.
B
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Within 4 hours after a cervical spinal injury, the client can discriminate light touch and position of the arms but cannot perform any motor function. What is the nurse's interpreta-tion of this finding?
A. The client is likely to have a full recovery from this injury. B. The spinal cord has experienced a complete injury. C. The spinal cord injury is posterior. D. The spinal cord injury is anterior.
Which statement about narcolepsy is true?
a. Narcolepsy is an acute neurologic disorder. b. With narcolepsy, the brain cannot regulate sleep-wake cycles. c. The underlying problem in narcolepsy is increased oxygenation. d. Sleep episodes with narcolepsy usually occur during the evening hours.
When a nurse asks himself or herself questions such as "Why am I here?," the nurse is attempting to
A) Develop the concepts of holism and integration B) Become a more spiritual being for other people C) Develop a philosophical base for clearer thinking D) Strive toward unity with the higher power
A nurse is providing discharge medication instruction regarding use of injectable epinephrine (EpiPen). What information should the nurse include? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. If you need to use this pen, seek medical advice as follow-up. 2. You can dispose of a used EpiPen in your regular trash. 3. Keep an extra EpiPen on hand. 4. Store this device in your refrigerator. 5. Carry an EpiPen in your car's glovebox.