MC A tap-water enema is ordered for an adult client. The amount of fluid the nurse is most likely to administer is
A. 250—300 mL.
B. 300—500 mL.
C. 500—750 mL.
D. 750—1000 mL.
D
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a. Makes cervical mucus hostile to sperm b. Prevents ovulation c. Prohibits implantation of the egg d. Acts as a barrier by destroying sperm
A nurse works in a hospital which employs a functional division of labor practice. In such an organization, the nurse understands that work is:
a. divided by job title. c. globalized. b. specialized. d. individualized.
A client asks the nurse what the risk factors are for piercing the naval area. Which information should the nurse recognize is most important?
A. "The piercing may get caught on clothing." B. "You are at risk for scar tissue at the site." C. "You may not want the piercing in a few years." D. "You are at risk for hepatitis A."
Clients receiving care in the home may have progressive, chronic diseases
Indicate whether the statement is true or false