Bowel training is helpful for preventing which of the following?
a. Diarrhea
b. Urinary tract infection
c. Constipation
d. Skin ulcers
C
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A nurse who is polite and nonconfrontational with a migrant worker family demonstrates understanding of the concept of:
1. Simpatia 2. Respeto 3. Dignidad 4. Personalismo
A client that has been taking phenytoin (Dilantin) tells the nurse they want to stop taking the medication due to the side effects. Which response should the nurse provide the client?
A. "Please do not stop the prescription abruptly, as you will have withdrawal seizures." B. "Side effects are a problem, but they are not as bad as the seizures you were having." C. "Another prescription can be added to decrease the side effects." D. "Your seizures have been controlled so I will let your healthcare provider know that you no longer will be taking the prescription."
Upon delivery of the newborn, which action most promotes parental attachment?
1. Placing the newborn under the radiant warmer 2. Placing the newborn on the maternal abdomen 3. Taking the newborn to the nursery for the initial assessment 4. Allowing the mother a chance to rest immediately after delivery