A client with chronic back pain questions using Reiki. What information should be provided to the client?

A) There are no identified adverse side effects.
B) Taking Senna may help reduce potential complications.
C) Small, frequent meals will reduce gastrointestinal upset.
D) Use is limited to 6-month intervals.


A

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a. Have the client write down the steps of the procedure. b. Have the client self-administer the insulin. c. Demonstrate the techniques using a mannequin. d. Have the client tell the nurse the steps of the procedure.

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A nurse is conducting a class for nursing students about fetal circulation. Which statement is accurate about fetal circulation and should be included in the teaching session?

a. Oxygen is carried to the fetus by the umbilical arteries. b. Blood from the inferior vena cava is shunted directly to the right ventricle through the foramen ovale. c. Pulmonary vascular resistance is high because the lungs are filled with fluid. d. Blood flows from the ductus arteriosus to the pulmonary artery.

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To help determine the relevance of a study to practice, it is recommended that the reviewer read which two sections of the study initially?

a. Abstract, discussion b. Conclusions, references c. Literature review, purpose d. Methods, results

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A client with pancreatic carcinoma complains of severe abdominal pain radiating to the back. The healthcare provider prescribes a narcotic analgesic for pain relief

What should the nurse take into account when administering pain relief medications? A) Dosage will not change with change in route of administration. B) Titration of the drug dosage is not necessary on discontinuation. C) Pain medication is unaffected by tolerance to other medications. D) Dosage of pain medication should be increased gradually.

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