After teaching a group of students about the changes in health care delivery and funding, which of the following if identified by the group as a current trend seen in the maternal and child health care settings would indicate that the teaching was
successful?
A) Increase in ambulatory care
B) Decrease in family poverty level
C) Increase in hospitalization of children
D) Decrease in managed care
A
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A) Older adult clients are particularly at risk for urolithiasis. B) Young- or middle-adult men are at an increased risk for stones. C) Women have a greater risk overall than men. D) Frequency is greater in the northern United States.
A patient will begin taking fexofenadine [Allegra] for hay fever. The nurse teaching this patient will tell the patient that:
a. fexofenadine should be taken with food to prevent gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms. b. the medication may be taken once or twice daily. c. tolerance to sedation will occur in a few weeks. d. with renal impairment, this drug should be taken every other day.
A client with an elevated body temperature and excessive sweating is prescribed intake and output measurements. What should the nurse include when making these measurements? (Select all that apply.)
a. Sensible water loss b. Insensible water loss c. Indeterminate water loss d. Indiscriminate water loss e. Uncompensated water loss
A stool specimen from a child with diarrhea shows the presence of neutrophils and red blood cells. This is most suggestive of
a. Protein intolerance b. Parasitic infection c. Fat malabsorption d. Bacterial gastroenteritis