A 6-month-old arrives for a well-baby visit with a case of diaper rash. The baby's mother tells the nurse she is not concerned and believes this to be normal
She reports that she changes the baby's diaper when he wakes up and before she puts him in his crib for naps or bedtime. It would be important to teach this mother that she should start checking his diaper to see if it needs changing every:
A) 1/2 hour.
B) 1 to 1 1/2 hours.
C) 2 to 4 hours.
D) 5 hours.
C
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A Muslim patient has been admitted to the critical care unit with complications after childbirth. Based on the Synergy Model, which nurse would be the most inappropriate to assign to care for this patient?
A) New graduate female nurse B) Most experienced female nurse C) New graduate male nurse D) Female nurse with postpartum experience
A patient undergoes cast placement for a fractured left radius. The nurse should suspect compartment syndrome if the patient experiences pain that:
A) Intensifies with the elevation of the left arm. B) Disappears with the flexion of the left arm. C) Increases with the arm in a dependent position. D) Radiates up the arm to the left scapula.
A client has a history of renal calculi. Which statement by the client indicates a good under-standing of preventive measures?
a. "I know I should drink at least 3 to 4 liters of fluid every day." b. "I can't eat much dairy or other sources of calcium." c. "Aspirin and aspirin-containing products can lead to stones." d. "The doctor will give me antibiotics at the first sign of a stone."
You should tell the patient that you are counting his respirations.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)