Being polite and considerate is known as empathy
True
False
False
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Six weeks after an above-the-knee (AKA) amputation, a patient returns to the outpatient office for a routine postoperative checkup. During the nurse's assessment, the patient reports symptoms of phantom pain
To reduce the discomfort of the phantom pain, the nurse should tell the patient to: A) Apply hot compresses to the area of the amputation. B) Avoid rehabilitation exercises until the pain subsides. C) Comfortably increase his level of activity. D) Assess for a pulse in the extremity of the amputation every 4 to 6 hours.
The clinic nurse is conducting an education session for clients who are taking anticoagulants. Which of the following should the nurse stress to the clients?
A) They should avoid all sources of vitamin D. B) They should maintain a consistent intake of vitamin D. C) They should avoid all sources of vitamin K. D) They should maintain a consistent intake of vitamin K.
Which nursing diagnosis is best for a patient with bulimia nervosa?
A) Knowledge deficit related to body weight B) Denial of condition related to need for acceptance by peers C) Cognitive impairment related to illness D) Fluid imbalance: more than body requirements