The nurse is working with a client experiencing migraine headaches. When discussing possible triggers, which of the following would the nurse be least likely to include?

1. Overeating
2. Food additives
3. Peanuts
4. Caffeine


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The nurse is aware that there will be times when enteral nutrition (EN) will not be feasible to use with a critically ill client. Which of the following are indications to use parenteral nutrition (PN)? Select all that apply

A) For 3 to 4 days preoperatively for clients expected to undergo major reconstructive surgery B) On the 8th hospital day in a well-nourished client who has received nutrition C) As soon as possible in malnourished clients D) PN should be initiated only if the anticipated length of therapy is 4 days or more.

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Which is a technique helpful in maintaining treatment fidelity in an exercise plan for clients with joint replacement?

A) A plan that allows some variation in doing the prescribed exercises B) Asking the participants if they liked doing the exercises C) Allowing staff nurses to monitor calendars used to document adherence to the exercises D) Providing a detailed training manual that illustrates the exercises

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A 14-year-old adolescent never had chickenpox as a child. Which should the nurse recommend?

a. One dose of the varicella vaccination b. Two doses of the varicella vaccination 4 weeks apart c. One dose of the varicella immune globulin d. No vaccinations—the child is past the age to receive it

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The nurse is partnering with the family of a hospitalized premature neonate who suffered an intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH). After 3 months in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), the infant is being discharged

Which activities will the nurse suggest to the family to help stimulate the infant's development? Select all that apply. 1. Using a day care for stimulation 2. Discouraging sibling interaction 3. Holding and rocking the infant 4. Interacting face to face 5. Talking softly and singing to the infant

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