Because of the diuretic effect, the nurse suggests to a patient with primary dysmenorrhea to include in her diet: (Select all that apply.)
a. watermelon.
b. buttermilk.
c. broccoli.
d. asparagus.
e. cranberries.
A, D, E
Broccoli and buttermilk do not have diuretic properties.
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Which form of research is this nurse researcher most likely conducting? 1. Quasi-experimental. 2. Grounded theory. 3. Historical study. 4. Experimental.
The nurse makes a home visit to a 76-year-old male widower who is taking multiple medications. The patient states that he has been taking some herbal remedies. The nurse should include which of the following in the patient's teaching?
A) He should inform his physician and pharmacist about the herbal remedies. B) He should stop taking the herbal remedies. C) Herbal remedies are folk medicine, and they don't usually work. D) Herbal remedies are natural products, so he can take as much as he wants.
Which intervention should the nurse use first when caring for a patient experiencing anxiety?
a. Assist the patient to problem solve. b. Provide support and understanding. c. Reorient the patient. d. Provide privacy.
A client tells the nurse that her primary care physician is an osteopath. The nurse realizes that this physician will utilize which of the following approaches when providing care to the client? (Select all that apply.)
1. Hypnosis 2. Manipulation 3. Tai chi 4. Surgery 5. Yoga 6. Medications