A resident has 3 fluids on his tray. How many straws will you need?

a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 0


C

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A client is prescribed transdermal testosterone gel for replacement therapy. What should the nurse instruct the client about this medication?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Apply the gel once per day in the morning to clean, dry skin. 2. Apply the gel to the upper arms, shoulders, or abdomen. 3. Avoid showering or swimming for several hours after applying the gel. 4. Avoid skin-to-skin contact with anyone who might be pregnant. 5. Keep all daily scheduled appointments to have testosterone levels assessed.

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A client tells the nurse that she is possessed by the devil, who is telling her to harm herself. The best response by the nurse would be:

1. "There is no such thing as a devil, but tell me more about what he is telling you to do." 2. "You seem troubled about this. I'm concerned about you. We will keep you safe and give you medication that may help you." 3. "The chaplain will be here soon and can explain about the devil. In the meantime, someone will stay with you." 4. "Thinking this way is part of your illness. You must try to resist the impulse to harm yourself."

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Nutrition is one of the most significant factors influencing the outcome of a pregnancy. It is an alterable and important preventive measure for various potential problems, such as low birth weight and prematurity

While completing the physical assessment of the pregnant client, the nurse can evaluate the client's nutritional status by observing a number of physical signs. Which sign would indicate that the client has unmet nutritional needs? a. Normal heart rate, rhythm, and blood pressure b. Bright, clear, shiny eyes c. Alert, responsive, and good endurance d. Edema, tender calves, and tingling

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A patient with diabetes mellitus who comes to the clinic for a routine examination agrees to have a diagnostic test, but is concerned that her transportation will not wait for the test to be performed. What should the nurse do?

a. Contact the department to have the test done now. b. Ask the patient to schedule an appointment for the test. c. Refer the patient to the community health nurse practitioner. d. Schedule the test for the next time the patient comes to the clinic.

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