Cystitis, pyelonephritis, and urethritis are all types of inflammation of the urinary system
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A client relates to the nurse "I have been trying to lose weight. I am not hungry at breakfast, so I
wait until lunch to eat. I have a small lunch and then use most of my calorie allotment for dinner. Lately, I have noticed that I do not have a lot of energy. I seem to be more anxious and my mood is lower.". The counsel the nurse should provide is a. "You seem to be doing what is usually effective.". b. "Perhaps you should divide your calories evenly between lunch and dinner.". c. "Eating breakfast is important. It improves mood, energy, and feelings of calm.". d. "You might want to talk with your doctor about the use of SAMe for depression.".
A breastfeeding mother calls the pediatric clinic concerned about her 4-day-old baby's failure to gain weight. She states that the infant has lost several ounces since birth
The most appropriate response by the nurse would be: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. "Newborns tend to lose about 5% to 10% of their birth weight because of failure to give adequate supplements when breastfeeeding.". 2. "Newborns grow approximately 1 inch a month in the first 6 months. You will need to increase feedings to compensate for the growth spurt.". 3. "Newborns have an initial weight loss in the first 3–4 days. Your baby's weight loss is normal.". 4. "Newborns lose a lot of heat, so make sure you keep the baby's formula warm when you supplement the breast milk.". 5. "Keep the baby from getting chilled or too warm, because that can contribute to weight loss.".
Reminiscence therapy and life review correlates with Erikson's stages of personality development. Which statement regarding the elderly and these types of therapies is accurate?
A) The central conflict between trust versus mistrust is resolved when individuals come to trust one another in a group therapy session. B) Intimacy versus isolation characterizes elderly individuals. Life review allows for peer-group social interaction, which decreases feelings of loneliness. C) A lack of autonomy can lead to feelings of shame and doubt. Reminiscing about independent activities that one has accomplished leads to the successful resolution of this stage. D) Because elderly individuals are in the ego integrity versus despair stage, life review helps them to put both accomplishments and regrets into perspective.
Which statement correctly explains to a client the origin of the client's constipation?
1. "If you would use the laxatives daily, you would not have a problem with constipation." 2. "If the waste material passes through the colon too quickly, excess fluids are not absorbed, and the result is a watery stool." 3. "Ordinarily, fluid is absorbed in your large intestine as waste travels through. If the stool stays in the large intestine too long, too much water is reabsorbed, causing the stool to be small, hard, and difficult to pass without straining." 4. "Constipation is usually caused by infection."