A nurse is caring for a client with stress incontinence. The nurse knows that which effect
could have led to such a condition?
A) Reduced bladder capacity
B) Decreased urine formation
C) Reduced renal blood flow
D) Loss of muscle tone
D
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While examining a 48-year-old patient's eyes, the nurse notices that he had to move the handheld vision screener farther away from his face. The nurse would suspect:
a. Myopia. b. Omniopia. c. Hyperopia. d. Presbyopia.
The nurse is acting in the planning function as a manager. Which of the following stages should be completed first?
a. Set the plan b. Assess the situation and future trends c. Convert plan into action statement d. Set the goals
Which physical assessment technique would be used to identify rales?
1) Inspection 2) Palpation 3) Percussion 4) Auscultation
A school-aged child reacted very little to the death of an older brother who had lived away from the family for several years and yet seemed overcome with grief at the death of an elderly lady who was her babysitter
The most logical and likely explanation for this difference in the amount of observable grief is which of the following? a. She is hiding the grief for her brother because it is so painful. b. There was a closer relationship with the babysitter than with the brother. c. This child values the elderly more than she does younger people. d. She was mad at her brother for being so uncaring as to die.