Body temperature is usually lower:
a. In the morning
b. In the afternoon
c. In the evening
d. At bedtime
A
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The nurse teaches the client to recognize which symptom as a possible side effect of the medication? 1. Muscle stiffness 2. Constipation 3. Orthostatic intolerance 4. Dry mouth
The duty to do good to others and maintain a balance between those items that may cause harm and those that may cause good is called:
a. fidelity c. beneficence b. nonmaleficence d. veracity
The nurse is examining the eyes of an elderly client using the ophthalmoscope. The vessels of the eyes are narrow and straight in appearance. The nurse would correctly choose which of the following actions?
1. Obtain an ophthalmology referral. 2. Inquire to determine if the client has any risk factors for glaucoma. 3. Inquire to determine if the client has a history of diabetes. 4. Document the findings as normal.
The nurse at a clinic is providing education to a patient with recurrent otitis externa. The nurse is evaluating the patient's understanding of the instructions. Which statement by the patient best demonstrates understanding?
a. "I'll keep the ear canal free of earwax." b. "I'll keep the ear canal as dry as possible." c. "I can use cotton-tipped applicators to dry my ear." d. "I should insert ear plugs when showering and swimming."