Urine must be strained if renal calculi are suspected
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A nurse teaches a client about performing intermittent self-catheterization. The client states, "I am not sure if I will be able to afford these catheters." How should the nurse respond?
a. "I will try to find out whether you qualify for money to purchase these necessary supplies." b. "Even though it is expensive, the cost of taking care of urinary tract infections would be even higher." c. "Instead of purchasing new catheters, you can boil the catheters and reuse them up to 10 times each." d. "You can reuse the catheters at home. Clean technique, rather than sterile technique, is acceptable."
An 81-year-old female is attending a scheduled visit to her family physician. The client asks her doctor why it is that she and her peers seem to get sick frequently, in spite of their efforts to stay active and eat nutritiously
Which of the following responses best captures an aspect of the immune function of older adults? A) "It's normal that the function and resiliency of your immune system decrease with age." B) "Normal, age-related changes combined with outside factors make older adults more susceptible to getting sick." C) "Your body produces fewer antibodies as you age, making you more vulnerable to infections than younger people." D) "With a healthy lifestyle and proper medical treatment, you can generally maintain the same immune function as younger people."
The nurse is presenting a workshop on preventing foodborne illness. Points to cover include proper handwashing, cooking at the proper temperature, and proper storage. Which of the following should also be covered?
A) Proper vaccinations for food service personnel B) Quickly freezing meat after purchasing C) Prevent cross-contamination between raw and cooked foods D) Avoiding raw foods
What is the primary purpose of the nursing assessment?
a. Identifying underlying pathologic conditions b. Assisting the physician in identifying medical conditions c. Determining the patient's mental status d. Exploring patient responses to health problems