For the client newly admitted to the hospital for an eating disorder, which of the following treatments will the client receive initially?

A) Activity therapy
B) Physical Therapy
C) Tube feeding
D) Cognitive therapy


D

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1. Primary prevention 2. Secondary prevention 3. Tertiary prevention 4. Preventive care

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Which of the following is NOT a sign or symptom of drug abuse and misuse?

a. changes in weight and sleep habits b. impaired memory or illogical thinking c. defensiveness, anxiety, changes in friends and appearance d. taking prescribed medications for known illnesses on a regular basis e. mood swings, irritability, depression, and anger

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The nurse is caring for a postoperative patient and is evaluating the patient's intake and output as a measure to prevent AKI. The patient weighs 60 kilograms and has produced 180 mL of urine in the past 4 hours. What should the nurse do?

a. Perform other assessments related to fluid status and record the output. b. Call the health care provider and obtain an order for a fluid bolus. c. Encourage the patient to drink more fluid, so that the output is increased. d. Compare the patient's weight to baseline to determine fluid retention.

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A patient with heart failure has a new prescription for furosemide. Which information would the nurse include as part of teaching this patient about Lasix? Select all that apply.

a. The medication is given to prevent fluid retention b. Furosemide should only be used if the client cannot urinate c. High doses of Lasix can cause hearing loss d. The patient should not take blood pressure medications with furosemide e. The patient may need to monitor his sodium and potassium intake with this medicine

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