A client on a limited-sodium diet may not have
a. sugar
b. pepper
c. salt
d. butter
c. salt
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The nurse is assessing a newborn. What sign of hypoglycemia does the nurse record?
a. Increased nasal mucus b. Increased temperature c. Active muscle movements d. High-pitched cry
A pediatric nurse examines a 7-year-old at a well-child visit. Based on Erikson's theory, which basic task does the nurse anticipate for this child?
A. Balance independence and self-sufficiency against uncertainty and misgiving. B. Develop a sense of confidence through mastery of different tasks. C. Develop resourcefulness to achieve and learn new things without self-reproach. D. Recognize there are people in his or her life who can be trusted to take care of basic needs.
Which nursing intervention would be included in the care of a client who has hyperparathyroidism?
a. Encourage the client to alternate rest and activity periods. b. Place the client in a room with reverse ventilation. c. Encourage the client to increase ambulation each day. d. Encourage the family to seek hospice care for the client.
A person needs help taking drugs. State laws usually allow you to:
a. Give the drugs b. Remind the person it is time to take the drug c. Take the drug out of the container d. Change the dosage of a drug