Clients with cystic fibrosis often experience:
A) Increased absorption of fat.
B) Decreased caloric intake needs.
C) Increased production of pancreatic enzymes.
D) Decreased absorption of protein.
D) Decreased absorption of protein.
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The nurse reports the observation that would indicate blocked flow of bile from the liver to the intestine, which is:
1. clay-colored stools. 2. jaundice. 3. high blood pressure. 4. tachycardia.
During the working phase of the relationship, the nurse assesses that the patient may be demonstrating resistance. The most appropriate way to deal with this would be to:
a. assist the patient in exploring his or her past for uncovered issues and conflicts. b. clarify, share observations, and reflect content and feelings with the patient. c. confront the patient with the behavior and state, "You will be expected to work harder.". d. avoid mentioning the therapeutic barrier and wait until the patient again indicates readiness.
The nurse reviews the general rules for maintaining adequate tractions, which include: (Select all that apply.)
a. Ropes to weights in the grooves of the pulleys b. The child should be kept in anatomic alignment c. Ace bandages should be wrapped tightly d. Weights should hang free e. Traction can be removed to facilitate care
Which of the following is a communal characteristic?
a. Sensitivity b. Confidence c. Assertiveness d. Rationality