The nurse asks you to strain a person's urine. To do this, you need:
a. A midstream urine specimen
b. A 24-hour urine specimen
c. A strainer or gauze
d. Elastic tape
C
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1. Remove scatter rugs 2. Adapt living arrangements to one floor 3. Day and time medication boxes can be helpful 4. Keep bed in low position 5. Encourage frequent review of all prescribed medication
When conducting a physical examination of a child with suspected Kawasaki disease, which of the following would the nurse expect to assess?
A) Hirsutism or striae B) Strawberry tongue C) Malar rash D) Café au lait spots
A client taking menotropins and human chorionic gonadotropin who experiences indications of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome should be:
a. told to rest in bed. c. reassured that this is common. b. hospitalized. d. given uterine relaxants.
A newly admitted patient places a picture of a saint on the bedside table. What aspects of religion will the nurse take into consideration when caring for this patient? Select all that apply:
1. Religion often determines ethnic group. 2. Religion is a domain of life that deals with things of the spirit. 3. Illness is sometimes seen as punishment. 4. Religion guides ethical values. 5. Religion dictates the structure of the family.