Clients with eating disorders usually discover the onset of the disease to be triggered by childhood events. Based on this knowledge, which of the following are appropriate nursing diagnoses for these clients? (Mark all that apply.)

A) Body image disturbance
B) Powerfulness
C) Anxiety
D) Posttrauma response
E) Social gregarity


A, C, D

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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An older patient is experiencing abdominal discomfort. What should the nurse do when examining this patient's abdominal area? Select all that apply.

1. Warm the hands. 2. Palpate in areas closest to the pain first. 3. Use moderate pressure on the painful area. 4. Auscultate bowel sounds prior to palpation. 5. Examine the abdomen for abnormal peristaltic waves prior to palpation.

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A client has been receiving a cephalosporin for 20 days to treat a severe bacterial infection. The client complains of mouth pain, and the nurse assesses white patches in the client's mouth. What is the highest priority action on the part of the nurse?

a. Provide mouth care with glycerin swabs. b. Encourage the client to drink more fluids. c. Notify the physician and describe symptoms. d. Administer analgesia for the mouth pain.

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The nurse is preparing to administer a topical, oral antifungal medication to an adult client. The nurse will administer the medication

1. alone, and will allow the client to swish and swallow the medication. 2. with other medications. 3. with milk. 4. with water.

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