Tonya, who is 80 cm tall and weighs 20 kg. BSA = __________ m2
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
0.70 m2
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A 52-year-old married man with two adolescent children is beginning rehabilitation following a stroke. When planning the patient's care, the nurse should recognize that the patient's condition will affect:
A) Only himself B) Only his wife and children C) Himself and his entire family D) No one, if he has a complete recovery
The principal disadvantages of using a subject's diary either instead of interview data or to supplement interview data would be which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Subjective perception at the time of the event is retrievable. b. Private and clandestine topics that have previously been accessible may be obtained through diaries. c. Diaries contain more truthful information than do other sources. d. No contact with the subject is necessary. e. Diaries may be used without consent. f. Information obtained from a diary is thought to be more accurate than that obtained from pure recall.
Twelve hours after surgery for pheochromocytoma, the nurse should assess a postoperative client for manifestations of abdominal hematoma, including
a. absent bowel sounds. b. blurred vision. c. elevated blood pressure. d. increased urine output.
A patient tells the nurse that he does not understand the information in his medical record because "it's all a bunch of letters and numbers that don't make sense.". Which of the following should the nurse do to help this patient?
1. Sit with the patient and translate the information. 2. Tell the patient that it is not important. 3. Explain to the patient that that is how health care professionals write and it is not for patients to read. 4. Tell the patient that it doesn't make sense to her either.