When educating a client in the postoperative period, it is important to educate the client to consume a diet high in
A) Protein
B) Calcium
C) Bicarbonate
D) Potassium
Ans: A
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To help with pain control, the nurse plans distraction activities for a patient to be timed to:
a. coincide with mealtimes. b. bridge the time between administration and onset. c. be just previous to bedtime. d. diminish drowsiness and sleep.
The nurse is preparing to administer sodium nitroprusside (Nipride) to a client. Which important action related to the administration of this drug does the nurse implement?
a. Assess the client's respiratory rate. b. Administer the medication with gravity tubing. c. Protect the medication from light with an opaque bag. d. Monitor for hypertensive crisis.
To promote bonding and attachment immediately after birth, which action should the nurse take?
a. Assist the mother in feeding her baby. b. Allow the mother quiet time with her infant. c. Teach the mother about the concepts of bonding and attachment. d. Assist the mother in assuming an en face position with her newborn.
Which statement(s) describe correctly what is true about hypnotherapy?
A) It can only be effective when the patient is deeply asleep. B) It is poorly understood because of hypnosis used for entertainment. C) It is really mind control used to make the client follow instructions. D) There are no universal rules about who can use hypnotherapy. E) Hypnotherapy involves putting the client into a form of sleep called trance. F) Practitioners generally agree on the usefulness of hypnotherapy as a treatment.