A nurse in an outpatient surgery center looks for ways to improve client education at discharge and focuses on concepts of teaching and learning. What is the rationale for identifying nurses as "experts" in the client education process?

A) Nurses help clients to teach.
B) Nurses are experts in assessing clients.
C) Nurses are experts on how issues affect clients.
D) Nurses can help clients adjust to alterations.


D

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Which defect results in increased pulmonary blood flow?

a. Pulmonic stenosis b. Tricuspid atresia c. Atrial septal defect d. Transposition of the great arteries

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A client is scheduled for a renal ultrasound and a barium swallow. The nurse realizes that which of the following should be done regarding these diagnostic tests?

1. Complete the barium swallow first. 2. Complete the renal ultrasound first. 3. Complete the barium swallow and then have the renal ultrasound done immediately afterward. 4. Wait 8 hours after the barium swallow to complete the renal ultrasound.

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A client is diagnosed with type I diabetes. Which of the following accurately describes a consideration related to the occurrence of this disorder?

A) It usually occurs in clients older than 30 years. B) Classic symptoms are nearly always present. C) Hereditary factors are usually present. D) The client is usually overweight.

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