Before entering a person's room, you should:
a. Get the person's attention
b. Knock on the door and wait to be asked in
c. Check to see if the person has visitors
d. Check to see if the person is in the bath-room
B
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Select all that apply. A) Client reports pain level as an 8 on a rating scale of 0-10. B) Client has an hourly urine output of 45 mL. C) Client performs morning care with assistance. D) Client states family members will care for the ostomy at home. E) Client tolerates full liquid diet and is requesting solid food.
The nurse is counseling a couple who suspect that they could bear a child with a genetic abnormality. What is the most important guideline for the nurse to follow while working with this family?
A) Gather information for three generations. B) Inform the family of the need for information. C) Maintain the confidentiality of the information. D) Present the information in a nondirective manner.
The nurse is planning the care of a patient with hyperthyroidism. What should the nurse specify in the patient's meal plan?
A) A clear liquid diet, high in nutrients B) Small, frequent meals, high in protein and calories C) Three large, bland meals a day D) A diet high in fiber and plant-sourced fat
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1. 4.5 liters of fluid 2. 9 liters of fluid 3. 2 liters of fluid 4. 1 liter of emesis