A patient with peptic ulcer disease asks about dietary changes that may help relieve symptoms. The nurse's best advice would be to:
a. avoid spicy foods.
b. eat a bland diet.
c. have a serving of milk or cream with each meal.
d. eat small but frequent meals.
d
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Amphiarthrosis joints are slightly movable. An example of such a joint is the:
a. suture line between bones of the skull b. elbow c. shoulder d. vertebrae of the spine
A conversion factor expressed as a ratio for converting milligrams to grams is ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
It is significant for the profession of nursing to assist nurses in seeing their work as a collaborative process with the other professional team members rather than as a:
A. Handmaiden career that gives orders to the other health-care disciplines B. Task-oriented group primarily interested in accomplishing orders from physicians C. Profession that prides itself on task com-pletion versus positive patient outcomes D. Profession interested only in self-glory that they are knowledgeable about patient conditions
A client receiving an infusion of oxytocin (Pitocin) begins to experience sustained uterine contractions. What should the nurse do to help this client?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Stop the infusion. 2. Provide intravenous fluids as prescribed. 3. Position the client on her side. 4. Provide oxygen. 5. Place the client in the lithotomy position.