A nurse is caring for a client with diabetic nephropathy. Which should the nurse assess
for in the client's kidneys as a result of his condition?
A) Increased incidence of urinary incontinence
B) Concentrated urine
C) Low blood pressure
D) Urinary retention
B
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A nurse is caring for an older adult client with terminal cancer. The client's family wants to continue treatment, but the client would like to discontinue treatment and go home. The nurse agrees to be present while the client tells the family
Which principle is the nurse supporting? A) Beneficence for the client B) Autonomy for the client C) Nonmaleficence for the client D) Justice for the client
A patient is diagnosed with an open compound fracture and is scheduled for immediate surgery. On which problems should the nurse focus during the patient's immediate postoperative period?
1. difficulty with mobility 2. anxiety related to the surgical procedure 3. potential for infection 4. possibility of falling
In which situation is the nurse allowed to breech a client's right of confidentiality?
a. A local politician is admitted after an au-tomobile accident in which he was ine-briated. b. An 18-year-old unwed teenager seeks an abortion at an abortion clinic. c. A 32-year-old housewife comes to the emergency room for care after being raped in a parking lot. d. An important member of the business community is treated for cuts and bruises after a fight with his neighbor.
The nurse is explaining to a new mother that the newborn behavioral assessment includes which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only for all correct choices and for no incorrect choices. Select all that apply
1. Habituation 2. Motor activity 3. Self-quieting activity 4. Cuddliness 5. Reflexes