A nurse is caring for a pregnant client in her second trimester. By how much should the nurse expect the client to increase her energy intake per day?
A) 340 kilocalories per day
B) 452 kilocalories per day
C) 1,000 kilocalories per day
D) 500 kilocalories per day
A) 340 kilocalories per day
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a. "I've never thought about having any weaknesses.". b. "I'm looking forward to strengthening my ability to plan care for a group of pa-tients.". c. "My instructors told me I was disorga-nized.". d. "My biggest problem is in planning and implementing discharge teaching.".
The nurse describes a concussion as a closed head injury in which:
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Which of the following statements reflects a current concern with the use of the nursing diagnoses approved by the North American Nursing Diagnoses Association (NANDA)?
a. NANDA's list of nursing diagnoses stifles critical thinking. b. NANDA's list of nursing diagnoses should replace conceptual nursing models. c. NANDA's list of nursing diagnoses is an inherent barrier to individualized care. d. NANDA's list of nursing diagnoses does not reflect practical diagnoses.