A client in her 35th week of gestation arrives at the clinic with complaints of abdominal pain and spotting. The ultrasound examination indicates that the placenta is partially covering the dilated internal os
The nurse interprets this as which type of placenta previa?
A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Type IV
C
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The acid-base abnormality associated with patients in acute renal failure is
A) metabolic acidosis. B) metabolic alkalosis. C) respiratory acidosis. D) respiratory alkalosis.
During an assessment, the nurse asks the patient to describe her current health status. In what context will the patient most likely explain her health?
A. Personal experience B. Impact on family C. Cost D. Diagnosis
The nurse is documenting care for a client who required wound care requiring sterile technique. Which items will the nurse include in the documentation in the medical record for this client?
1. The use of sterile skill during the wound care 2. The number and type of sterile supplies available for the next provider 3. The location and appearance of the wound 4. The client's tolerance of the procedure 5. The role of the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) in maintaining sterile technique Standard Text: Select all that apply.
When you assist Mrs. Loretto with the bedpan, you accidentally flush the urine down the toilet during the window in which she is to have a 24-hour urine specimen collected. What should you do?
A. Estimate the amount of urine you think she voided and record it. B. Be honest and report it to the nurse, so the collection procedure can be restarted. C. Say nothing to anyone; the mistake will not be detected. D. Do not be concerned, she will void many more times in 24 hours.