When providing client teaching in the ambulatory care setting, the nurse customizes education to the client's:

a. gender, educational level, and cognitive status
b. culture, educational level, and socioeconomic status
c. age, socioeconomic status, and availability
d. age, educational level, and health status


D
The nurse customizes education to the client's age, educational level, and health status in the ambulatory care setting to ensure compliance.

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Treatment and/or prevention of rhabdomyolysis in at-risk patients includes aggressive fluid resuscitation to achieve urine output of:

a. 30 mL/hr. b. 50 mL/hr. c. 100 mL/hr. d. 300 mL/hr.

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The nurse is transferring a client with a noncemented total hip arthroplasty (THA) from bed to walker. In order to assist the client safely, which action will the nurse encourage before the client uses the walker? The nurse will tell the client to

a. place one foot on floor and hold the walker to stand. b. push off of the bed with the arms and gain balance on one foot. c. slowly bear weight on both legs. d. stand at the bedside on both feet so the nurse can assess for syncope.

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The nurse, assessing a patient with multiple injuries, is concerned about the patient's ability to maintain adequate oxygenation because of which of the following assessment findings?

1. thoracic injury from steering wheel compression 2. cervical neck injury and slight concussion 3. hypoactive bowel sounds 4. hemoglobin level 14 mg/dL

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A client has been n.p.o. after midnight for surgery. It is 11 a.m. and the nurse has asked her to void before being transferred to the surgical suite. The nurse should expect her urine to be what color?

A) Pale yellow B) Colorless C) Dark amber D) Tea colored

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