A newborn with a temperature of 99.5° F (rectal) would be considered:
A) Abnormal
B) Hyperthermic
C) Normal
D) Hypothermic
Answer: C) Normal
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The nurse is caring for a patient who has a serum magnesium level of 0.8 mEq/L. Which is the highest priority goal to include in the patient's plan of care?
a. The patient will maintain urine output of at least 30 mL/hr. b. The patient will verbalize the importance of sufficient dietary intake of magnesium. c. The patient's oral mucous membranes will remain free of ulceration and pain. d. The patient will remain alert and oriented x3 with no confusion or seizure activity.
A client with severe mitral valve insufficiency has been admitted to your unit. The client has heart failure and has developed pulmonary edema. What would be the best course of treatment for this client?
A) Cardiac glycosides B) Beta-blockers C) Surgery D) Palliative care
What dietary advice should the nurse give to a client with severe heart failure until edema resolves?
A) Avoid the intake of processed and commercially prepared foods. B) Avoid the intake of canned fruit and fruit juices. C) Encourage increased intake of vegetables with natural sodium. D) Encourage increased intake of red meat.
An emerging technology related to electronic health record (EHR) progress is the use of the personal health record (PHR). PHRs store client information that will eventually contribute to the development of a comprehensive, longitudinal record
Which of the following are found in a PHR but not found in the EHR? Select all that apply. 1. Periodic risk assessment survey results 2. Herbal supplements 3. Legal documentation created in a hospital 4. Decision support 5. Health status parameters such as exercise