A nurse is caring for a client with cirrhosis. Which will likely be restricted in this client's diet? Select all that apply.
A) Salt
B) Wine
C) Chocolate
D) Beans
E) Number of meals per day
A) Salt
B) Wine
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A nurse caring for an older adult has provided education on high-fiber foods. Which menu selection by the client demonstrates a need for further review?
a. Barley soup b. Black beans c. White rice d. Whole wheat bread
An infant is diagnosed with transposition of the great vessels. Prostaglandin E1 is given intravenously
The parents ask how long the child will remain on the prostaglandin E1. What is the appropriate response by the nurse? a. Prostaglandin E1 will be given intermittently until corrective surgery is performed. b. Prostaglandin E1 will be given continuously until corrective surgery is performed. c. Prostaglandin E1 will be given continuously throughout the preoperative and postoperative periods until the child is stable. d. Prostaglandin E1 will be given intermittently throughout the preoperative and postoperative periods until the child is stable.
Your client's ability to bathe is hindered by reduced strength and endurance as a result of a disability. Which nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate?
1. Self-care deficit 2. Impaired physical mobility 3. Activity intolerance 4. Risk for injury
A constant presence of a disease within a population is referred to as
1. Epidemic 2. Pandemic 3. Endemic 4. Herd immunity