A professional nurse decides to volunteer to teach women at her local church about self-breast exams. Which of the following types of outpatient nursing opportunities is she utilizing?
A) Cardiac rehabilitation
B) Community health center
C) Community education
D) Managed-care companies
C
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A 75-year-old client arrives at the triage area of the emergency department complaining of abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting brown liquid. The client states he has taken an NSAID type of medication for general muscle aches
What affect might this drug have related to this client's physical complaints? A) gastric irritation and bleeding B) increased BUN C) diarrhea D) constipation
A nurse is educating a patient with gout about the medication probenecid (Benemid). What active effect should the nurse relay when explaining why this medication is prescribed?
a. Reduces inflammation in the affected joint b. Relieves pain c. Diminishes swelling d. Increases excretion of uric acid
A patient who had gastric bypass surgery 5 weeks ago calls the office to report feelings of nausea, sweating, and diarrhea shortly after eating meals. What response by the nurse is most appropri-ate?
a. "This is common after the type of surgery you had." b. "Try to eat your meals slower to promote absorption." c. "Reduce the amount of refined sugars that you are eating." d. "You may be experiencing a postoperative infection."