A primapara client at 30 weeks of pregnancy is diagnosed with severe preeclampsia
What should the nurse keep in mind when caring for such a client?
A) Client should be sedated and kept on bed rest
B) Room should be well lit and ventilated
C) Client should be made to lie on the right lateral side
D) Client should receive a low-protein diet
A
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The family has decided to stop all further treatment of the client. This scenario is an example of: 1. medical futility. 2. do-not-resuscitate. 3. assisted suicide. 4. active euthanasia.
When reviewing the evolution of mental health and illness care, which event is associated with mental disorders beginning to be viewed as illnesses requiring treatment?
A) Establishment of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia B) Quaker establishment of asylums C) Creation of the state hospital system D) Freud's views on the causes of mental illnesses
The laboratory test results and findings of s.G.'s preoperative workup are normal, and she is scheduled for
her cheiloplasty. What will you include in your preoperative teaching to S.G.'s parents? What will be an ideal response?
An appropriate procedure to use when moving a client up in bed is for the nurse to:
A. Raise the head of the bed B. Start by flexing the client's knees and hips C. Place a pillow under the client's shoulders D. Instruct the client to inhale and hold still