A nurse is assigned to a female patient who is to receive an anthelmintic. Before mebendazole (Vermox) is started, the nurse will coordinate which of the following laboratory tests?
A) Urinalysis
B) Occult fecal test
C) Complete blood count
D) Blood glucose level
C
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The nurse caring for a client with a terminal illness who believes the diagnosis is a punishment from God would consider which of the following nursing diagnosis most appropriate?
1. Anxiety 2. Caregiver Role Strain 3. Anticipatory Grieving 4. Spiritual Distress
Which of the following is the correct information that a nurse should provide to a client who has never used a condom?
A) Cheap condoms of any brand can be used based on monetary constraints. B) A condom can be used, even if it is old, so long as the pack is unopened. C) A new condom should be used for each sex act. D) A fresh condom should be unrolled over a limp penis before it becomes erect.
Which assessment findings would the nurse evaluate as indicating substance dependence? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. The patient is exhibiting tolerance. 2. The patient spends significant amounts of time trying to obtain the substance. 3. The patient continues to use the substance after acknowledging it is not good for his health. 4. The patient describes several attempts to control substance use. 5. The patient continues to use the substance in spite of serious relationship problems.
Which of the following expected outcomes is correct for a client with the nursing diagnosis Self-Care Deficit related to cognitive impairment?
A) The nurse will stress the importance of adequate fluid intake. B) The client, with supervision, will brush her teeth. C) The client will eliminate safety hazards in her environment. D) The client will be able to name the staff that works on the day shift.