A client who recently has been started on enteral feedings begins to complain of abdominal cramping and has two liquid stools. A nurse notes that the client also has abdominal distention
The nurse reviews the nutritional content on the label of the can of feeding to determine if it has which of the following ingredients?
A) Lactose
B) Sucrose
C) Fructose
D) Maltose
A
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The nurse is using the neuromatrix theory when determining a patient's pain. What should the nurse consider when assessing a patient's pain?
1. cultural and genetic factors 2. specificity 3. pattern 4. previous sensitization
A homicide has occurred in a community. To whom would this information need to be reported?
a. United States Public Health Service b. World Health Organization (WHO) c. Centers for Disease Control and Preven-tion (CDC) d. National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS)
Billy is an active 2-year-old who pulled a cup of hot coffee from the table onto himself. He sustained first and second degree burns on his hands, chest, and torso
After treating the child and providing safety education to the parents, you determine the education successful by which of the following statements from the parent(s): A) "I have to teach him what the words 'hot' and 'no' mean." B) "I will quit drinking hot liquids around my child." C) "I will not leave hot liquids unattended when Billy is in the room." D) "We will install a safety gate to keep Billy from the kitchen."
An organization requires you to fill out a personality assessment instrument as part of your
application process for a specific position with the organization. What best explains why they would have you do this? a. To place you with others who share the same traits. b. To determine whether you fit their needs for the particular position. c. To examine your attention to detail. d. To decide on an amount for your salary.