A nurse is providing short-term home care to a child being treated for pneumonia. What
nursing measure must be adopted when caring for the client?
A) Educate caregivers on administering antibiotic injections
B) Visit the client once a week to assess his progress
C) Teach family caregiver how to maintain the client's personal hygiene
D) Educate caregivers on the diet prescribed for the client
D
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What does treatment for essential hypertension focus on?
a. Daily medication with mild diuretics b. Low-dose vasodilators c. Reduction of modifiable risks d. Combination of vasodilators and diuretics
A client with RA has been taking a steroid medication for the past year. For which complication of prolonged use of the medication should the nurse assess the client?
a. decreased white blood cells b. increased C-reactive protein c. increased sedimentation rate d. decreased serum glucose levels
While reading the package insert that accompanies a medication, you note that it has been assigned a pregnancy category D. This means that:
A. studies in animals have demonstrated adverse effects; however, studies have not been conducted in humans. B. studies in animals have not demonstrated a risk to the fetus; however, adequate studies have not been performed in humans. C. risk of adverse effects has clearly been demonstrated in humans; therefore, the drug should not be administered to pregnant women. D. risk to the human fetus has been demonstrated; however, administration of the drug may outweigh the risk of potential adverse effects in certain circumstances.
During an eye assessment, the nurse asks the patient to keep the head stationary and by moving the eyes only follow the nurse's finger as it moves side to side, up and down, and obliquely
This assessment technique collects what data about which cranial nerves? Select all that apply. a. Cranial nerve II (optic) b. Cranial nerve III (oculomotor) c. Cranial nerve IV (trochlear) d. Cranial nerve VI (abducens) e. Cranial nerve V (trigeminal)