The client's care plan is developed based on data collected during therapeutic and social communication
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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A woman with a history of mild heart failure has just vaginally given birth to a healthy baby. What action by the nurse is most important?
A. Assess the woman for signs of heart failure. B. Facilitate an EKG. C. Insert a Foley catheter for hourly urine output assessments. D. Auscultate the woman's heart sounds.
What is the best explanation for why changes in blood pH reflect the adequacy of acid-base homeostatic mechanisms?
A. Body fluid pH is a measure of the blood hydrogen ion concentration, and the ac-id-base homeostatic mechanisms control this concentration. B. Body fluid pH is a measure of the blood bicarbonate concentration, and the ac-id-base homeostatic mechanisms control this concentration. C. When homeostatic mechanisms are functioning properly, the blood electrolyte concentrations are normal, as measured by pH. D. When body fluid pH is normal, acid-base homeostatic mechanisms are not needed.
Which actions are most likely to reduce the spread of community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureas (CA-MRSA) in a family in which only one member is infected? (Select all that apply.)
a. Starting the noninfected family members on methicillin therapy. b. Not sharing towels or bed linens with the infected person. c. Washing the infected person's dishes separately from those of other family members. d. Having the infected person wear a mask when in the same room with other family members. e. Using good daily personal hygiene for all family members. f. Washing hands with soap and water after any physical contact with an infected person.
When the heart muscle is contracting, the diastolic blood pressure is measured
True False