A nurse caring for a client has been ordered to measure the client's urinary output. The

client does not have a urinary catheter. What might the nurse use to measure the urinary
output?

A) Urinometer
B) Specimen hat
C) Disinfectant swab
D) Tongue blades


B

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Which of the following statements indicates an appropriate understanding by the student nurse (SN)?

a. "I will be held to the same ethical standards as professional nurses." b. "I will not be held ethically accountable until I graduate." c. "My nurse educators are responsible for my ethical standards." d. "Ethics are not important as a student."

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A patient using dorzolamide telephones a nurse, reporting, "My eyes and eyelids got very red after I put the drops in. Is that normal?" Select the nurse's best response

a. "This is a normal and transient reaction. Continue the drops as prescribed." b. "This is a common side effect and means that the drug is working." c. "You are using the drug too frequently. Skip every other dose for the next week." d. "Stop using the drops and come to the office as soon as possible."

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A patient admitted with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease has a nursing diagnosis of Activity Intolerance. Which type of bath is preferred for this patient?

a. Tub bath b. Complete bed bath c. Towel bath d. Bed bath

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A client receives a compliment on her weight loss from a co-worker. What is this an example of?

a. reinforcement b. conditioning c. punishment d. reward

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