A nurse in a community health center has been having regular meetings with a woman who wants to stop smoking. Which of the following outcome decision options would the nurse document if the woman has not smoked for 3 months?
A) outcome met C) outcome not met
B) outcome partially met D) outcome inappropriate
A
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The nurse has implemented interventions aimed at facilitating family coping in the care of a patient with a traumatic brain injury. How can the nurse best facilitate family coping?
A) Help the family understand that the patient could have died. B) Emphasize the importance of accepting the patient's new limitations. C) Have the members of the family plan the patient's inpatient care. D) Assist the family in setting appropriate short-term goals.
A patient with pyelonephritis asks the nurse to explain the condition. How should the nurse respond?
1. "It is an infection of the kidney." 2. "It is an inflammation of the bladder." 3. "It is an infection of the lower urinary tract." 4. "It is a blockage in the tube from your kidney to your bladder."
The nurse needs to prepare 500 mL of 1/3 strength Ensure solution for a tube feeding. How many milliliters of full-strength Ensure will the nurse use to make this solution?
1. 126 mL 2. 138 mL 3. 149 mL 4. 167 mL
Which cells have phagocytic properties similar to monocytes and contract like smooth muscles cells, thereby influencing the glomerular filtration rate?
a. Principle cells b. Podocin cells c. Mesangial cells d. Intercalated cells