The nurse is reviewing laboratory results and the dietician's analysis of a hospitalized patient's normal home diet. The nurse would plan to support additional amounts of nutrients based on which percentages?
1. Carbohydrates 35%
2. Fat 7%
3. Protein 45%
4. Thiamine 18 ng/mL
5. Magnesium 2.2 mEq/L
1, 2
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When providing safety during nursing procedures, the nurse always begins with the following basic interventions. Place them in the correct sequence. Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down. Choice
1. Choice 2. Choice 3. Check the physician's order Choice 4. Provide privacy as needed Choice 5. Explain the procedure Choice 6. Gather the necessary equipment
The nurse is providing care for a young woman diagnosed with idiopathic thrombocytopenia. Which information should the nurse provide?
1. Take a low-dose aspirin daily. 2. Use pads during menstrual cycle instead of tampons. 3. Brush and floss teeth carefully. 4. Use glycerin suppositories to prevent constipation.
Mr. and Mrs. Close are a happily married couple in their 70s who have been together for 50 years. They present together at your clinic and seem reluctant to state their concern
In response to your observation about their uneasiness, Mr. Close tells you that they have been having difficulties with intercourse and don't know who to talk to. "Our children think it is shameful that we still have sex at our ages, so we can't talk to them." You respond: A) "I think your children have your best interest at heart." B) "What do you think about people your age being sexual?" C) "It is perfectly normal to be intimate at any age. Here are some pamphlets about sexuality in later adult years." D) "I wish more people thought as you do about sexuality!"
The nurse is preparing a client to be turned in bed. In what position would the nurse place the client to begin this procedure?
A) Sitting up B) Lying prone C) Lying flat D) Lying flat with feet raised slightly