The clinic nurse talks with the newly diagnosed pregnant woman about the nausea that the woman is experiencing in this pregnancy. The clinic nurse suggests eating _______ meals more often, remaining _____ after eating, and the use of ________ techniques
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
smaller; upright; relaxation
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The nurse taking care of a postoperative child understands that if the pain is not relieved, there is a potential for:
1. Cardiac complication. 2. Bowel complication. 3. Respiratory complication. 4. Urinary complication.
An older man in a cardiac rehabilitation exercise class refuses to participate in the cool-down phase of the activity; consequently, 2 minutes later, he passes out but quickly regains conscious-ness
Which instruction does the nurse include in patient teaching to reinforce the importance of cooling down after exercising to this man? a. Cardiac output diminishes with age. b. Mobility capacity decreases with age. c. Baroreceptor function diminishes with age. d. Sensory perception diminishes with age.
When observing the fetal heart monitor, the nurse recognizes the fetal heart rate (FHR) decreases to 120 beats per minute at the beginning of a contraction and returns to a baseline of 155 beats per minute at the end of the contraction
This indicates: a. early deceleration due to head compression. b. that the fetus is in acute distress. c. variable decelerations due to cord compression. d. that these are late decelerations.
A client says, "I am so afraid I will develop Alzheimer disease like my dad." Which nursing responses are indicated?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "Alzheimer disease does tend to run in families." 2. "How old was your father when he was diagnosed?" 3. "Would you like information on the genetic testing that is available?" 4. "We believe that the development of Alzheimer disease is based on more than genetic transmission." 5. "We do have much better ways to diagnose and treat Alzheimer disease today."