A nurse is caring for a child who has poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis. Which of the following manifestations should the nurse expect? (Select all that apply)

A. frothy urine
B. Periorbital edema
C. Ill appearance
D. Decreased creatinine
E. Hypertension


B. Periorbital edema
C. Ill appearance
E. Hypertension

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a. learn as much as possible about the client's religious traditions. b. offer to pray with the client. c. find out what the client perceives their spiritual needs to be. d. recognize that if the client put "none" under "religion" on their admission records, they are not spiritual and do not need spiritual-based interventions.

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The nurse manager has to develop a patient satisfaction survey. What is one of the critical elements in selecting a patient satisfaction instrument?

a. Being able to use the same instrument for all clinical units b. Including items that are important from the patient's perspective c. Being able to administer the instrument before a patient's discharge from the hospital d. Being sure that the reading level is no higher than third grade

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The nurse is assessing the adult client who has come to the emergency department with red, swollen eyes that are oozing a yellowish drainage. The client is unable to tell the nurse where the infection may have originated

What question would the nurse ask the client next? 1. "Did you get sand in your eye recently?" 2. "Have you been exposed to HIV?" 3. "Have you been to a tanning bed recently?" 4. "Have you had extra caffeine this week?"

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What are the nutritional goals for a patient who has just had a kidney transplant?

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