Which of the following dietary instructions related to nutrients should the nurse give to a client with bladder problems?
A) High-zinc diet C) Adequate fluid intake
B) High-protein diet D) High-fiber diet
C
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a. Age less than 40 c. Late menarche b. Early menopause d. Nulliparity
Concerning parents' early and extended contact with their infant and the relationships built, nurses should be aware that:
1. immediate contact is essential for the parent-child relationship. 2. skin-to-skin contact is preferable to contact with the body totally wrapped in a blanket. 3. extended contact is especially important for adolescents and low-income women because they are at risk for parenting inadequacies. 4. mothers need to have precedence over their partners and other family matters.
Two patients, an African-American agnostic man and a Caucasian Baptist woman, are both diagnosed with schizophrenia, paranoid type. Both patients are 42 years old and live at the poverty level
The age of onset for the illness was 21 years in the male patient and 41 years in the female patient. What sociocultural factor accounts for the male patient's less favorable prognosis? a. His religious belief system b. Caucasian Americans are more amenable to treatment. c. Males living in poverty receive less social support than women living in poverty. d. He had an earlier onset of illness that has resulted in his longer course of illness.
A frightened young woman calls the emergency department and tearfully tells the nurse, "I've been raped! Please help me!" Before telling the client what to do, the nurse needs to know:
A) If she was injured, was in a safe place, and had transportation available B) If she knew her assailant, knew her location, and had notified the police C) If she has insurance, if she could get to the hospital by herself, and if pregnancy is a possibility D) If she had bathed, douched, or changed clothes