A client with burns has undergone skin grafting. Which of the following instructions should a nurse provide the client?
A) Avoid protein-rich foods for a period of time.
B) Avoid calcium-rich products for a period of time.
C) Restrict movement for a period of time.
D) Perform mild range-of-movement (ROM) exercises.
C
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A nurse manager has had to handle a particularly difficult physician who is demanding as well as demeaning
Through this situation, the nurse manager has learned that assertiveness, accuracy, and honesty are attributes of which skill necessary for managers? A) Responsibility B) Communication C) Networking D) Critical thinking
An appropriate nursing diagnosis for an infant with acute bronchiolitis due to respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) would be
1. activity intolerance. 2. decreased cardiac output. 3. pain,acute. 4. tissue perfusion,ineffective(peripheral).
The nurse explains to the parents of a child who has been diagnosed with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) that this is a condition in which:
a. The ureters are stenosed and allow urine to enter the pelvis of the kidney b. A malfunctioning valve at the junction of the ureter and bladder allows urine to enter the pelvis of the kidney c. The bladder does not completely empty and acts as a reservoir for bacterial growth d. The ureter is constricted and does not allow urine to leave the pelvis of the kidney
Which of the following services implemented by nurses would represent primary prevention?
a. A nurse-managed hospital respiratory unit for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and emphysema b. A quit-smoking-now clinic for adults who want to give up the habit c. A "don't smoke" campaign for elementary school students d. A "stay beautiful" campaign for high school female smokers that stresses that smokers have wrinkles about a decade earlier than their chronologic peers