The client in her first trimester of pregnancy is experiencing nausea. To promote self-care, the nurse should help the pregnant client understand that the nausea may be relieved by:

A. Eating spicy foods.
B. Not eating until two hours after rising.
C. Eating small, frequent meals.
D. Avoiding carbonated beverages.


C

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When measuring head circumference in an infant, what equipment should the nurse select to perform the task?

1. Cloth tape measure 2. Electronic measure 3. Paper tape measure 4. Metal tape measure

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The nurse has an order for 325 mg acetaminophen p.r. q4h prn for pain for a 7-year-old client who has had surgery. In preparing the client for insertion of the suppository, the client states that she feels the need to have a bowel movement

The nurse's best response is to: 1. Insert the suppository, knowing that it will dissolve quickly 2. Allow the client to defecate first to clear the rectum of stool 3. Explain to the client that it is normal to feel the urge to defecate when a supposi-tory is inserted into the rectum, but the urge will pass 4. Hold the medication and contact the physician for a p.o. order

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