Which factor(s) contribute to peptic ulcer formation? You may select more than one answer
a. Spicy foods
b. H. pylori infection
c. NSAIDs
d. Smoking
e. Decreased gastrin production
b, c, d
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When integrating the principles of family-centered maternity care, the nurse would include which of the following?
A) View of childbirth as a procedure B) Families unable to make informed choices C) Childbirth results in changes in relationships D) Families are inflexible in decision making
An HIV-positive client verbalizes concerns about the high cost of antiretroviral medications. What is the nurse's best response?
a. "The medications are actually less expen-sive than they used to be." b. "These medications are the best course of treatment for you." c. "You should be glad the medications will help prolong your life." d. "Let's talk to the social worker about get-ting financial assistance for you."
Which of the following desired client outcomes will the nurse who is planning care choose for a client with the nursing diagnosis stress urinary incontinence related to sphincter incompetence?
1. The client will empty her bladder every time she voids. 2. The client will improve her incontinence within 1 month. 3. The client will perform four to five squeezes for 10 to 15 seconds. 4. The client will stop the flow of urine when voiding.
The perioperative nurse is identifying nursing diagnoses appropriate for a client currently having surgery. Which of the following would be appropriate for the client at this time?
1. Risk for infection 2. Risk for impaired skin integrity 3. Risk for injury 4. Risk for inadequate nutrition 5. Risk for hypothermia 6. Risk for fluid volume overload