The client's family says, "We don't understand what is happening to Dad. He seems better earlier in the day and then in the evening his confusion and agitation really increase." What is the best explanation for what the client is experiencing?
A) Anxiety
B) Psychosis
C) Delirium
D) Sundown syndrome
D
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A 14-year-old boy has experienced a pronounced growth spurt over the last several months
While discussing this with his parents, the nurse educates what normal male growth patterns contain. Of the following, which are accurate statements to relay to the parents? Select all that apply. A) Most males will complete their growth spurt by age 16. B) It is not usual for their son to gain up to 30 kg in weight. C) With parathyroid hormone involvement, your son may be at risk for fractures. D) Expect the thorax to become broader and for the pelvis to remain narrow. E) Some children have stunted growth in their arms or legs.
A preschool-age child is being admitted to the hospital for treatment of cellulitis. The child's parents appear upset and frightened
Which question should the nurse use to elicit information concerning the parents' understanding of why the child is being admitted to the hospital? A) "Are you worried? I'll tell you everything you need to know.". B) "Why are you so concerned? We take good care of children here.". C) "Has the doctor told you why your daughter requires hospitalization?" D) "You seem concerned; do you have questions about your child's admission?"
Which laboratory finding does the nurse expect to find on assessment of a client with advanced cirrhosis?
a. Amylase, 129 IU/L; alkaline phosphate, 45 U/L b. Reticulocyte count, 1%; magnesium, 1.5 mEq/L c. Hemoglobin, 14 g/dL; direct bilirubin, 0.2 mg/dL d. Prothrombin time (PT), 17.5 seconds; al-bumin, 1.6 g/dL
A patient taking a drug for insomnia reports becoming sunburned even when only minimally exposed to the sun. What is the nurse's best action?
a. Ask the patient whether he or she usually burns when exposed to the sun. b. Instruct the patient to stop the drug and notify the prescriber immediately. c. Teach the patient to use sunscreen and wear protective clothing when outdoors. d. Document the report as the only action and reassure the patient that this problem is temporary.