A nurse is caring for a client in stage 2 kidney failure. Which nutrient modifications should the nurse anticipate? Select all that apply.

A) CHO
B) Sodium
C) Potassium
D) Phosphorus
E) RDA for protein


A) CHO
B) Sodium
C) Potassium

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After teaching a school-aged child with asthma how to use a peak flow meter, which statement by the child indicates effective teaching?

A) "I'll sit in a chair when I use the meter." B) "I'll do it three times and record the lowest reading." C) "I'll take a deep breath and then blow out slowly." D) "I'll use the meter every day right after school."

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A client is diagnosed with genital herpes simplex virus. The nurse know that symptoms of the primary infection occur:

1. 1 to 4 days after exposure. 2. 3 to 7 days after exposure. 3. 5 to 9 days after exposure. 4. 7 to 11 days after exposure.

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A school nurse is giving information about the use of alcohol and partying activities for teen girls. The nurse should include which of the following in her teaching?

1. Oral sexual encounters increase with the use of alcohol. 2. A teen girl increases her chance for sexual assault when using alcohol. 3. Boys have a higher sex drive when alcohol is being consumed. 4. Alcohol causes teen girls to be outgoing.

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The client tells the nurse, "The doctor is going to start me on Botox for the muscle spasms in my neck. I've always wanted to try that. It will make me look younger."

Which information should the nurse provide to this client regarding onabotulinumtoxinA (Botox)? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "Once you start on the medication, it may take a week or so before you notice a change in your skin." 2. "Be certain you take the medication with a full glass of water because it can be hard on your kidneys." 3. "There are many different uses for that drug, depending on how it is administered." 4. "You may have to have additional treatments with the medication in a few months." 5. "You should be aware that side effects of the medication can occur hours or weeks after your treatment."

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