As part of discharge planning, the nurse refers a woman to Reach to Recovery. This group's primary purpose is to:
A) Help support women who have undergone mastectomies
B) Raise funds to support early breast cancer detection programs
C) Provide all supplies needed after breast surgery for no cost
D) Collect statistics for research for the American Cancer Society
A
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Parents of an infant with slow weight gain ask the nurse if they can feed their baby a high-concentrated formula. Which is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
1. "A higher-concentrated formula could lead to dehydration because of high sodium content. Let's discuss other strategies.". 2. "An undiluted formula concentrate could be given to help the child gain weight. Let's look at brands.". 3. "Evaporated milk could be given to the infant instead of the current formula you're using.". 4. "A higher-concentrated formula could be given for daytime feedings. Let's work on a schedule.".
When caring for the middle age adult the nurse recognizes a major risk factor is:
A) cigarette smoking. B) multiple sex partners. C) decreased physical activity. D) obesity.
All of the following nursing actions are included in the plan of care for the patient who is malnourished. Which action is appropriate for the nurse to delegate to nursing assistive personnel (NAP):
a) Offer the patient the prescribed nutritional supplement between meals b) Assess the patient's strength while ambulating the patient in the room
The paramedics are transporting to the emergency department a patient who is experiencing shock. What will the nurse prepare in anticipation of the patient's arrival?
1. Cardiac monitor 2. Pulse oximeter 3. Oxygen 4. Whole blood 5. Dextran 40