The clinic nurse is teaching a young woman about preventing recurrent urinary tract infections. What information should the nurse include?
A) Bathe daily.
B) Avoid voiding immediately after sexual intercourse.
C) Drink liberal amounts of fluids.
D) Void every 6 to 8 hours.
C
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The nurse implements a prescription for intermittent straight catheterization for residual urine. Which does the nurse provide in client teaching to justify the procedure?
1. Clients tolerate a straight catheter better than an indwelling catheter. 2. Intermittent catheterization is a low-cost option for draining urine. 3. Indwelling catheters do not provide accurate records of urine output. 4. Straight catheters decrease the risk of infection from residual urine.
Which action should the nurse take when assessing a patient with trigeminal neuralgia?
a. Have the patient clench the jaws. b. Inspect the oral mucosa and teeth. c. Palpate the face to compare skin temperature bilaterally. d. Identify trigger zones by lightly touching the affected side.
Which nursing interventions are appropriate during stage 2 of anesthesia?
a. Prepare for and assist in treatment of cardiovascular and/or pulmonary arrest. Document in record b. Shield patient from extra noise and physical stimuli. Protect the patient's extremities. Assist anesthesia personnel as needed. Stay with patient c. Close operating room doors and control traffic in and out of room. Position patient securely with safety belts. Maintain minimal discussion in operating room d. Assist anesthesia personnel with intubation of patient. Place the patient in position for surgery. Prep the patient's skin in area of operative site