The nurse is assessing a client for subjective findings reflecting nutritional status. Which of the following would the nurse identify?
1. Height of 5'5"
2. Skin dry and flaking
3. Allergy to eggs
4. Coarse, dry hair
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The nurse is preparing to teach a 90-year-old patient. In teaching an elderly patient, the nurse realizes that:
a. most elderly patients are highly literate. b. cognitive abilities always decline with age. c. sensory alterations often occur with aging. d. teaching methods are the same as for the middle aged.
The nurse identifies that a client with macular degeneration is experiencing disturbed sensory perception. What interventions should the nurse plan for this client?
Select all that apply. A) Maintain on bed rest. B) Instruct on increasing fruits and vegetables in the diet. C) Provide information learning how to read Braille. D) Provide large-print reading materials. E) Restrict fluids.
The nurse must monitor a client carefully for signs of bleeding when which of the following antifungals is concomitantly administered with warfarin (Coumadin)? Select all that apply
A) Fluconazole (Diflucan) B) Itraconazole (Sporanox) C) Ketoconazole (Nizoral) D) Griseofulvin (Grisactin) E) Voriconazole (Vfend)
In an experimental design, the most serious threat to internal validity typically is:
A) Mortality B) Selection C) Maturation D) History