During an assessment, the nurse asks a patient of Irish Catholic heritage to identify a health protection practice that is ingested. What practice will this patient most likely follow?
A. Senna tea
B. Yeast
C. Wine
D. Hot peppermint tea
Answer: A
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a. The number of functional nephrons decreases with age. b. The volume of urine that the bladder can hold lessens with age. c. Increased pelvic floor muscle tone contributes to incontinence. d. Loss of bladder elasticity leads to urinary retention. e. Prostate enlargement causes urinary incontinence.
The apnea monitor indicates that a preterm infant is having an apneic episode. What is the most appropriate nursing action in this situation?
a. Administer oxygen via a nasal cannula. b. Gently rub the infant's feet or back. c. Ventilate with an Ambu bag. d. Perform nasopharyngeal suctioning.
The nurse is planning discharge instructions for the mother of a child following orchiopexy, which was performed on an outpatient basis. Which of the following is a priority in the plan of care?
1. Wound care 2. Pain control measures 3. Measurement of intake 4. Cold and heat applications
Hepatitis B immune globulin provides artificially acquired passive immunity.
a. true b. false