A nurse is caring for a 25-year-old pregnant client who has a calcium deficiency. Considering the client's deficiency, what should the nurse include in this client's diet?
A) Fresh fruit juice
B) Fish
C) Cereals
D) Green vegetables
B
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You are caring for a critically ill patient whose urine output has been low for 2 consecutive hours. After a thorough patient assessment, you call the intensivist with the following report
Dr. Smith, I'm calling about Mrs. P., your 65-year-old patient in CCU 10 . Her urine output for the past 2 hours totaled only 40 mL. She arrived from surgery to repair an aortic aneurysm 4 hours ago and remains on mechanical ventilation. In the past 2 hours, her heart rate has increased from 80 to 100 beats per minute and her blood pressure has decreased from 128/82 to 100/70 mm Hg. She is being given an infusion of normal saline at 100 mL per hour. Her right atrial pressure through the subclavian central line is low at 3 mm Hg. Her urine is concentrated. Her BUN and creatinine levels have been stable and in normal range. Her abdominal dressing is dry with no indication of bleeding. My assessment suggests that Mrs. P. is hypovolemic and I would like you to consider increasing her fluids or giving her a fluid challenge. Using the SBAR model for communication, the information the nurse gives about the patient's history and vital signs is: a. Situation b. Background c. Assessment d. Recommendation
The category of research that addresses why or how phenomena are related is ____________
Fill in the blank with correct word
A 35-year-old client has just given birth to a healthy newborn during her 43rd week of
gestation. Which should the nurse expect when assessing the condition of the newborn? A) Meconium aspiration in utero or at birth B) Seizures, respiratory distress, cyanosis, and shrill cry C) Yellow appearance of the newborn's skin D) Tremors, irritability, and high-pitched cry
Physical assessment of a patient with bulimia often reveals:
a. prominent parotid glands. b. peripheral edema. c. thin, brittle hair. d. amenorrhea.