The nurse is planning care for a patient with a feeding and eating disorder. Which factor should the nurse keep in mind that makes it challenging to care for this patient? (Select all that apply.)
1. Hormone dysregulation
2. Peer influences
3. Co-morbid medical illness
4. Exposure to different forms of media
5. Social stigma
1. Hormone dysregulation
2. Peer influences
4. Exposure to different forms of media
5. Social stigma
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The nurse is functioning as a liaison within a local clinic. What action is the nurse performing in this role?
1. Serving as initial point of contact between client and agency. 2. Coordinating and directing the use of health care services. 3. Organizing and integrating services. 4. Creating alliances of individuals or groups to achieve a specific purpose.
When bacteria are localized at the site of a stage III pressure ulcer, it is said to be _____
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
An indwelling catheter is usually inserted before a cesarean birth to:
a. Permit hourly intake and output measurements. b. Keep a full bladder from interfering with the surgical procedure. c. Decrease the risk of surgical injury of the bladder. d. Monitor the patient's hydration status during surgery.
How much alcohol can a pregnant woman safely consume?
a. 1 drink a day b. 2 drinks a day c. 1 or 2 glasses of wine a day, but no "hard liquor" d. None of these; there is no known "safe" level of drinking during pregnancy.