__________ refers to a process of attracting migratory cells to a particular area in the body
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Chemotaxis
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The nurse planning care for a client with a history of sexually transmitted illnesses would include which of the following in the client's plan of care?
1. Plan for the client to contact sexual partners regarding the diagnosis 2. Need to increase fluids and rest 3. Importance of adequate nutrition 4. Instruction to limit sexual contact until recovered from illness
During group therapy, the psychiatric nurse notices that when Client A complains to Client B about Client B's loud singing late at night, Client B leans back in his chair, turns away from Client A, and folds his arms across his chest without
responding verbally to Client A. In turn, Client A smiles and winks at a third client in the group. The nurse would BEST assist these clients to understand more clearly how feedback contributes to communication by: a. remaining silent and allowing the group communication process to continue naturally without intervention b. asking other group members to interpret both Client A's and Client B's nonverbal behaviors c. commenting on these behaviors and asking both Client A and Client B to clarify their nonverbal behaviors d. ending the group session at that point so that both Client A and Client B can spend time reflecting on the interaction
A patient recovering from a liver transplant is at risk for malnutrition. What would the nurse include when planning care for this patient? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Consult with a dietician to plan for adequate energy from carbohydrates or fats. 2. Provide nutritional supplements enterally. 3. Prepare for placement of a central line for parenteral nutrition. 4. Encourage high-protein foods. 5. Restrict fruits and vegetables.
The client has an increased anteroposterior chest diameter, dyspnea, and nasal flaring. The most appropriate nursing diagnosis is:
A) Hypoxia related to pneumonia and ineffective airway clearance related to dyspnea edema. B) Ineffective Breathing Pattern related to hyperventilation related to increased anteroposterior diameter. C) Risk for Ineffective Airway Clearance related to infection as evidenced by dyspnea and yellow-green sputum. D) Impaired Gas Exchange related to increased carbon dioxide and irritability.