A nurse is caring for a client with urge incontinence. What should the nurse include in

the client education?

A) Tell the client to perform Kegel exercises daily
B) Ask the client to decrease fluid intake
C) Ask the client to void small amounts frequently
D) Tell the client to perform Credé maneuvers


A

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An older adult female client complains of foot pain from a corn. After assessing her feet, which intervention should the nurse implement use to safely alleviate her discomfort?

a. Cut out an oval corn pad to make a U shape. b. Use a corn pad slightly larger than the corn. c. Gently remove the corn with a sterile razor blade. d. Tape her toe with the corn to the other toes.

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During a health clinic assessment, the client describes his life as "in crisis." He reports that he has just been fired from his job, his wife has told him she wants a divorce, and he has been sick with a respiratory illness for 1 month

What statement, made by the nurse, reveals understanding of the care of a client in crisis? A) "Once you reach the crisis state, you might remain there for several months until you recover." B) "People generally find it easier to work through a crisis if someone is working with them." C) "Experiencing a crisis is never positive, so we must work to relieve your anxiety as soon as possible." D) "Men often handle crisis better individually, while women do better with a counselor."

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A person facing an illness or surgery often feels anxious or nervous. The anxiety may cause physical and emotional stress that can aggravate the client's health problem

How would the nurse document a client who is having increasing uneasiness and apprehension about pending surgery? A) +1 anxiety B) +2 anxiety C) +3 anxiety D) Panic

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What is the most appropriate method for the nurse to communicate a client's wishes to the nurses on the next shift?

1. Document the request in the nursing notes. 2. Include the client's request in the shift report. 3. Place instructions regarding the client's wishes above the client's bed. 4. Verbally inform the unit clerk of the client's request.

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