A nurse knows that teaching is successful when the client learning about trans-fatty acids states which of the following? Select all that apply.
A) "In June 2018, the FDA is stopping manufacturers from using trans-fats in foods."
B) "Trans-fats are generally recognized as safe by the Food and Drug Administration."
C) "Trans-fats are detrimental to our health. I have to stop eating fast food!"
D) "Plant-based oils do not have significant amounts of trans-fat, just saturated fats."
E) "All spreadable margarines are considered hydrogenated and, therefore, trans-fats."
A) "In June 2018, the FDA is stopping manufacturers from using trans-fats in foods."
C) "Trans-fats are detrimental to our health. I have to stop eating fast food!"
E) "All spreadable margarines are considered hydrogenated and, therefore, trans-fats."
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The nurse discovers that the client suddenly has become short of breath. Which of the following assessment findings would increase the nurse's suspicion of a spontaneous pneumothorax of the left lung? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Diminished breath sounds in the bases bilaterally, with rhonchi in the left lower lobe 2. Trachea is at midline. 3. Subcutaneous emphysema palpable on the left side of the chest 4. Absent breath sounds on the left side of the chest 5. Tachycardia and tachypnea
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A client has been advised to take a low-dose aspirin daily for prophylaxis of adverse cardiac events. The client states, "I can't take aspirin because it upsets my stomach. Can I take ibuprofen instead?" How should the nurse respond?
1. "Ibuprofen works differently than aspirin." 2. "Ibuprofen is not safe when used with your anticoagulant therapy." 3. "Ibuprofen has no effect on blood coagulation." 4. "Taking ibuprofen will significantly increase your risk of respiratory failure."
After moving a patient from bed into a wheelchair, you observe that the patient is perspiring and becoming pale. You should
A) use the signal light to call for help. B) go to the nursing station for help. C) wheel the patient to the nurse's station. D) use a house phone to call a doctor.