The nurse administers isoproterenol (Isuprel) to a client. Which of the following would most likely occur? Select all that apply
A) Decreased heart rate
B) Increased use of glucose
C) Decreased gastric motility
D) Constriction of coronary blood vessels
E) Wakefulness
A) Decreased heart rate
B) Increased use of glucose
C) Decreased gastric motility
D) Constriction of coronary blood vessels
E) Wakefulness
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Which statement made by a parent indicates a need for the nurse to teach safety and ac-cident prevention?
a. "I make sure I always raise the side of the crib when I put my baby to sleep, even though newborns don't move around as much as older infants." b. "I've been reading about what new things my baby will be learning to do in the next month or two, so I'll know what to expect." c. "I'm going to buy a backpack for my 2-week-old baby so I can carry her in it whenever she gets fussy." d. "I always take the phone off the hook when I give my baby a bath so I won't be disturbed."
A patient is scheduled for radiation implants. Which client statement indicates that additional teaching about the implants is necessary?
1. "I will spend some time with my grandson and my daughter, who is expecting again." 2. "I need to take good care of the skin around the radiation implant." 3. "I might feel unusually fatigued." 4. "I might have nausea and vomiting."
The environment, both physical and psychosocial, is a significant determinate of growth and development outcomes before and after birth
Nurses can assist parents in preventing environmental injury for their 2-year-old toddler by teaching them to avoid the most common sources of exposure. This anticipatory guidance includes teaching related to a. Avoiding sun exposure, secondhand smoke, and lead b. Socioeconomic status, primarily poverty c. Maternal smoking and alcohol intake during pregnancy d. The passing of environmental toxins through breast milk
The nurse is educating a client who has experienced radiation exposure. The client asks, "What type of exposure is most likely to lead to cancer?" What is the nurse's response?
A) "All types of exposure will eventually lead to cancer." B) "When irradiation occurs, and the energy passes through the body, cancer may develop." C) "When contamination occurs, and radioactive material is deposited on the body, cancer may develop." D) "When incorporation occurs, and radioactive material is taken up by the body's organs, cancer may develop."