The nurse is teaching a first-time mother on the danger signs to report to the health care provider. What information should the nurse include in this teaching? (Select all that apply.)
A) Extreme thirst
B) Shaking chills
C) Aching muscles
D) Painful urination
E) Passage of blood clots
Ans: B, D, E
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What type of respiratory pattern would the nurse consider normal in a patient with severe heart failure?
A) Biot's B) Bradypnea C) Kussmaul's D) Cheyne-Stokes
The nurse is assessing a newly admitted client with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder I. Which of the following questions is appropriately worded?
a. "How much sex have you had recently?" b. "Do you have delusions?" c. "Do you feel exhausted?" d. "Have you spent more money than usual recently?"
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a. the lack of any actually active ingredient. b. the active ingredient being highly diluted. c. natural products never interacting with drugs. d. inactivation of the natural substance by the body.