When administering TPN, the nurse must monitor for
A) hyperglycemia.
B) hypoglycemia.
C) hyponatremia.
D) hyperkalemia.
A
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1. "My grandmother makes sure I eat a serving of greens each day." 2. "I avoid milk and meat at meals because I am Jewish." 3. "My Auntie sent me clay from the South to eat every day." 4. "Because I am Muslim, I do not ever eat any pork products."
Utilizing the World Health Organization (WHO) framework of clinical categories for persons with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) over 15 years of age,
a visitor to the United States goes to a city clinic complaining of diarrhea, weight loss of 20 lb, and feeling like he is running a temperature. These manifestations have been occurring for the past 5 weeks. The nurse would identify this patient to be in which clinical stage? A) Stage 1 B) Stage 2 C) Stage 3 D) Stage 4
One of the roles of the community health nurse is to educate about health promotion and wellness. Which activity would the nurse dismiss as not being relevant to health promotion and wellness?
A) Holding classes on prevention of sexually transmitted infections for teenagers B) Teaching a class about smoking cessation C) Initiating infant care classes for new parents D) Implementing an exercise class for clients who have had a heart attack
Many nursing actions are independent while others are interdependent. A nurse is performing an interdependent nursing intervention when he
A) provides a back rub to a restless patient to help her sleep. B) provides mouth care. C) administers IV fluid. D) elevates the head of the bed.