Most obese individuals have normal marital and personal relationships.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A nurse should instruct a client taking a tub bath to do which of the following FIRST if feeling weak or faint?
a. Add cooler water to the tub. b. Call the nurse. c. Pull the plug. d. Get out of the water as soon as possible.
The nurse is working with a female client who is admitted with SPMI regarding identification of her current problems. The client states, "I need to find an apartment soon, or I will be homeless again."
The nurse believes that the client's immediate problem is her delusion that she is "a messenger from God," which has been a theme since the client was admitted. Which of the following responses by the nurse reflects that she is taking an "empowerment education" approach to nursing care of the client? A) "We need to get your delusions under control first with medications before we can address any other needs." B) "Remember that you can stay here in the hospital for now." C) "Yes, we do need to focus on finding a home environment for you when you leave the hospital." D) "We cannot deal with your living situation until you take this medication to control your thoughts."
A 50-year-old woman with a family history of CHD is experiencing occasional hot flashes and is having periods every 3 to 4 months. She asks the primary care NP about HT to relieve her symptoms. The NP should:
a. prescribe estrogen-only therapy. b. initiate oral contraceptive pills now. c. discuss using bioidentical HT. d. plan to use estrogen-progesterone therapy when menopause begins.
A client has a traumatic brain injury that has affected the client's ability to detect the relative position of her limbs. The client has most likely experienced:
A) a subdural hemorrhage. B) a brainstem injury. C) damage to her proprioceptors. D) increased intracranial pressure.