A school nurse is conducting a parent education group on how to effectively communicate with children. The nurse understands that teaching the family how to effectively communicate can result in:
A) The family being able to ignore conflict.
B) Family members being open and listening to one another.
C) The children understanding that if they misbehave, everyone will know.
D) No more disagreements at home.
B
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What action should the nurse take? A) Teaching the patient about healthy eating to maintain weight B) Congratulating the patient on his weight loss and commenting how well he looks C) Encouraging the patient to increase fluid intake to avoid further weight loss D) Reassuring the patient that a decrease in weight is a common adverse effect with this medication
Once a client has been stabilized on a specific theophylline dosage, serum levels should be checked about once every 6-12 months
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The client has gout and receives allopurinol (Zyloprim). The nurse has completed medication education and evaluates that learning has occurred when the client makes which statements?
1. "It may take a few days or weeks for me to get the full effect of this medication." 2. "I should not drink alcohol while taking this drug." 3. "If I develop a skin rash I should contact the prescriber." 4. "I should not crush this medication." 5. "I should take this medication with food."
The nurse identifies actions that might assist the family of the terminally ill client, including: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Suggesting placement in a hospice unit instead of home care. 2. Allowing family to visit ad lib. 3. Reinforcing information that family members might not have absorbed. 4. Reorienting the client who is hallucinating. 5. Asking direct questions about needs.