Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium, is believed to be responsible for the majority of peptic ulcers
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A patient has been diagnosed with asthma. Which of the following patient teaching interventions are most important?
A) Do not become fatigued. It will trigger asthma. B) Exposure to cold temperatures can trigger asthma. C) Do not consume foods high in sodium. D) The exposure to direct sunlight will trigger asthma.
The home health care nurse educates patients on which goals of hospice care? (Select all that apply.)
a. Relieve suffering b. Support the patient and family c. Provide grief support d. Keep patients out of the hospital e. Lower medical expenses
A client is receiving alendronate for osteoporosis. The client has informed the nurse that she has also been taking aspirin. Which of the following interactions should the nurse monitor for in this client?
A) Increased risk of GI bleeding B) Decreased effects of bisphosphonate C) Increased level of sedation D) Increased risk of rash
The nurse is preparing a 25-year-old male client for a resting electroencephalogram (EEG). Which of the following accurately describes a nursing consideration for this client?
A) Explain that the test delivers a mild electrical shock. B) Tell the client that he should keep his eyes open throughout the test. C) Tell the client that he will be asked to watch a pattern on a TV monitor. D) Tell the client not to sleep the night before the EEG.