How should a nurse describe a patient who has a functional interaction of the cognitive, affective, behavioral, and social dimensions of his personality?

a. Effectively organized
b. Personally satisfied
c. Well rounded
d. Mentally healthy


D
Mental health depends on the functional integration of the four dimensions of the personality.

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A child returns from exploratory abdominal surgery following a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Which of the following nursing interventions would the nurse omit from the plan of care for this child?

1. Frequent assessment of the surgical site 2. N.p.o. status until bowel sounds return 3. Monitor rectal temperature every hour. 4. Allow parents at the bedside as soon as possible.

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A patient is receiving continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). The physician has ordered a total hourly fluid balance of zero. Since hemofiltration is being used, the nurse must determine how much replacement fluid is required each hour

For this hour, the patient received 500 mL intravenous fluid. The patient has 300 mL of nasogastric drainage and 100 mL of wound drainage this hour. Dialysate is infusing at 1,000 mL per hour. Ultrafiltrate amount for this hour is 2,500 mL. For the next hour, to maintain fluid balance at zero, the nurse infuses replacement fluid at what rate per hour?

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The nurse prepares to offer health screening and promotion activities for women aged 40-60. Which activity does the nurse plan to include as a priority for this group?

A. Alzheimer's disease screening B. Breast cancer screening C. Gardasil vaccinations D. Influenza vaccinations

Nursing

A 60-year-old client in good health has asked the nurse about what steps can be taken to build muscle mass. What information should be provided to the client?

A) Exercise can slow the loss of muscle mass. B) Muscle mass declines by 40% between the ages of 30 and 70. C) Increasing protein and fat intake will increase muscle mass. D) There is little that can be done to reduce the loss of muscle mass associated with aging.

Nursing