Send the urine and the urinary stone that you strained to the lab for analysis

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False


False

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A client with a known abdominal aortic aneurysm reports dizziness and severe abdominal pain. The nurse assesses the client's blood pressure at 82/40 mm Hg. What actions by the nurse are most important? (Select all that apply.)

a. Administer pain medication. b. Assess distal pulses every 10 minutes. c. Have the client sign a surgical consent. d. Notify the Rapid Response Team. e. Take vital signs every 10 minutes.v

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The nurse is assessing the oral cavity of a client and notes a blackish, furry-looking coating on the tongue. Which question to the client is most appropriate based on this initial data?

1. "Have you eaten licorice lately?" 2. "How often do you brush your tongue?" 3. "Have you recently taken antibiotics?" 4. "Have you ever had this happen before?"

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Which client statement would lead the nurse to suspect that the developmental task of infancy was

not successfully completed by the client? a. "Andy and I are very warm and close friends.". b. "I'm afraid to allow anyone to really get to know me.". c. "I'm always absolutely right, so don't bother saying more.". d. "I'm so ashamed because I didn't do it correctly in the first place.".

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Which of the following is involved in the implementation step of the nursing process?

A) Selecting nursing interventions B) Documenting nursing care and client responses C) Documenting the plan of care D) Identifying measurable outcomes

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