When checking a woman's urine using a dipstick, the nurse is able to measure which of the following substances in the woman's urine.? (Select all that apply.)
a. Sodium d. Blood
b. Protein e. Ketones
c. Glucose f. Potassium
B, C, D, E
The dipstick can be used to measure protein, glucose, blood, and ketones. Sodium and potassium are not measured with the dipstick.
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a. "Sure you can. Purchase a prom dress one size larger to hide the ostomy appliance." b. "The pouch won't be as noticeable if you avoid broccoli and carbonated drinks prior to the prom." c. "Let's talk to the enterostomal therapist about options for ostomy supplies and dress styles." d. "You can remove the pouch from your ostomy appliance when you are at the prom so that it is less noticeable."
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What will be an ideal response?
Patient education is an integral part of the nursing process. What are the positive aspects of providing the patient with information?
A) Increased concentration B) Decreased depression levels C) Sharing of personal details D) Building interdependent relationships
The nurse is making an initial assessment of the newborn. Which of the following data would be considered normal?
1. Chest circumference 31.5 cm, head circumference 33.5 cm 2. Chest circumference 30 cm, head circumference 29 cm 3. Chest circumference 38 cm, head circumference 31.5 cm 4. Chest circumference 32.5 cm, head circumference 36 cm