The nurse is discussing appropriate recommendations for the adequate intake of calcium with a 28-year-old pregnant woman. The nurse understands that this woman should have an intake of how many milligrams/day?
1. 1000
2. 1300
3. 1600
4. 1900
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Undiagnosed Graves' disease can lead to
A) thyroid crisis. B) myxedema coma. C) adrenal crisis. D) syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH).
The postpartum multip is breastfeeding her new baby. The client states that she developed mastitis with her first child, and asks if there is something she can do to prevent mastitis this time. The best response of the nurse is:
1. "Massage your breasts on a daily basis, and if you find a hardened area, massage it towards the nipple to unblock that duct." 2. "Most first-time moms experience mastitis. It is really quite unusual for a woman having her second baby to get it again." 3. "Apply cold packs to any areas that feel thickened or firm in order to relieve the swelling and stasis of the milk in that area." 4. "Take your temperature once a day. This will help you to pick up the infection early, before it becomes severe."
How should the nurse researcher describe variability in test scores attributed to error rather than to actual differences in behavior? (Select all that apply.)
a. Random error b. Variance error c. Persistent error d. Systematic error
The nurse is working with a client diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. The goal is that the client will be capable of living independently. The nursing theory that best supports this client's situa-tion is:
1. Orem's theory 2. Neuman's theory 3. Abdellah's theory 4. Henderson's theory