Which of the following precautions should the nurse take when a client is to undergo an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) test and the client has tattooed eyeliner? Have the client:
A)
Report any burning sensation.
B)
Wear goggles.
C)
Apply earplugs.
D)
Lie very still.
B
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A patient has edema of the lower extremities and abdomen. What is the reason for administering a stronger diuretic than a thiazide diuretic to this patient?
A) A thiazide diuretic will reabsorb potassium in the distal tubule. B) A thiazide diuretic will be ineffective for immediate diuresis. C) A thiazide diuretic will provide peak effects in 2 hours. D) A thiazide diuretic will be excreted in more than 72 hours.
The nurse recommends to the mothers of toddlers and preschoolers that they limit television to two hours a day. The nurse also discusses promoting physical activities that are related to kinesthesia
Which activities would the nurse suggest? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Walking on a balance beam 2. Reading 3. Playing a memory game 4. Skipping 5. Giving up a pacifier
A postoperative client has been receiving narcotic analgesics every 4 hours for incisional pain for 2 days and has now developed severe constipation. An enema has been prescribed by the health care provider
Client education about preventing constipation should emphasize that enemas and laxatives are not recommended for long-term use, because they can: a. cause fluid and electrolyte imbalances b. interrupt normal bowel function c. remove normal bowel flora and cause infections d. traumatize the intestinal lining
The nurse is caring for a client with decreased mobility. What intervention should the nurse include in the care plan to best help this client decrease the risk of fracture?
a. Apply shoes to improve foot support. b. Perform weight-bearing activities. c. Increase calcium-rich foods in the diet. d. Use pressure-relieving devices.