An older client with hyposmia has a nursing diagnosis sensory/perceptual alteration: olfactory. Which topics would the nurse's plan of care include in the patient's education to prepare for discharge? Select all that apply
A) date and label all foods
B) remove kitchen waste weekly
C) place natural gas detectors near gas heater or stove
D) use colognes as bath substitute
E) establish a schedule for house cleaning
A, C, E
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Which of the following statements best describes how working on a farm is different from working in a factory?
a. Factories have more dangerous dust than farming dust. b. Farm chemicals are more immediately fatal than most industrial chemicals. c. The worksite and the home are the same. d. Workers on farms, unlike those in factories, can bring dangerous substances home on their clothing, which expose their families.
Part of the health assessment of a newborn includes observing his or her breathing pattern. A full-term newborn's breathing pattern is primarily:
A. deep with a regular rhythm. B. diaphragmatic with chest retraction. C. chest breathing with nasal flaring. D. abdominal with synchronous chest movements.
Respite care may be used: a. to provide a break for a family carer. b. as a time to evaluate and stabilise an individual'stroublesome symptoms
c. to provide a period of 24-hour-a-day support foran individual with anger issues or high levels of anxiety. d. all of the above.
The focus of population-focused practice is that problems or needs are defined and solutions are implemented for
a. Individuals b. Aggregates c. Communities d. Geographic regions