A 42-year-old woman comes to the clinic complaining of intermittent urinary incontinence when she sneezes. The clinic nurse is aware that this patient is experiencing what type of incontinence?
A) Stress incontinence
B) Reflex incontinence
C) Overflow incontinence
D) Functional incontinence
A
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A patient with type 1 diabetes who is receiving a continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion via an insulin pump contacts the clinic to report mechanical failure of the infusion pump. The nurse instructs the patient to begin monitoring for signs of:
a. adrenal insufficiency. b. diabetic ketoacidosis. c. hyperosmolar, hyperglycemic state. d. hypoglycemia.
A client of the Roman Catholic religion has given birth to a premature baby with very serious respiratory difficulties. Based on the client's religion, it is important for the nurse to understand that the client may:
a. want the infant to be baptized because its life is in danger. b. be opposed to blood transfusions. c. want to receive Holy Communion for herself as soon as possible. d. require that the body part or tissues (such as the placenta) be buried.
The nurse is preparing to administer dopamine. Which is the correct technique for administering dopamine?
a. Orally b. Intravenous (IV) push injection c. Intermittent IV infusions (IV piggyback) d. Continuous IV infusion with an infusion pump
Pregnant women older than 35 years have a higher risk of which condition?
1) Gestational diabetes 2) Increased coagulation 3) Gallstone formation 4) Pyrosis