Some individuals never learn to cope with stress.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The parent of 16-month-old child asks, "What is the best way to keep my child from getting into our medicines at home?" What should the nurse advise?
a. "All medicines should be locked securely away." b. "The medicines should be placed in high cabinets." c. "Your child just needs to be taught not to touch medicines." d. "Medicines should not be kept in the homes of small children."
The client asks the nurse when she may resume exercising. The nurse's best response would be:
A) "If you do not experience pain, there are no restrictions to exercise." B) "You should wait two weeks before beginning any exercise program." C) "Abdominal exercises will help the uterus return to its former size and shape." D) "You can begin walking any time after delivery."
A client has been admitted to the cardiac unit with exacerbation of heart failure symptoms. The nurse has given him a nursing diagnosis of decreased cardiac output related to heart failure, as evidenced by a poor ejection fraction, weakness, edema, and decreased urinary output. Which of the following nursing interventions is the most appropriate in this situation?
a. Administer stool softeners as ordered b. Administer IV fluid boluses to increase urinary output c. Increase activity by encouraging ambulation d. Maintain the client in the Trendelenburg position while in bed
A patient is administered promethazine (Phenergan) for nausea and vomiting. Which of the following is an adverse effect of promethazine (Phenergan)?
A) Urinary incontinence B) Tachycardia C) Taste alteration D) Extrapyramidal symptoms