The bottle-feeding mother asks the nurse how to prepare the powdered brand formula. The nurse's best advice would be:
A) "Follow the package directions." B) "It is best to mix the powder with bottled water, to avoid contamination." C) "The safest way to mix the formula is by boiling tap water for at least 20 minutes and mixing the formula according to package directions, which usually specify one scoop per 2 ounces." D) "It is best to mix the powder with tap water."
C
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The population health nurse is working with a client who is receiving hospice care. In which areas should the nurse collaborate with other health care team members in the care of this client? (Select all that apply.)
1. Management of pain control. 2. Assisting the family in adjusting to the eventual death of the client. 3. Ensuring that all services provided are able to be reimbursed. 4. Obtaining additional services for identified client needs. 5. Ensuring the client has arrangements made for burial.
A client has experienced a myocardial infarction (MI). After the acute stage of the MI, what is the most lethal complication the nurse should be aware can occur?
A) Thrombophlebitis B) Ventricular aneurysm C) Mitral valve prolapse D) Septic shock
You are working with a patient who is cognitively impaired and you need to provide some information to them. Which should the nurse implement in response to the patient's condition?
a. Present the interview in written form. b. Repeat the information. c. Have another person finish the interview. d. Focus on the patient's physical complaints.
Quality health care is an innovative approach to delivering health care. The major factor for its success is that it:
1. Focuses on the nursing process 2. Uses outcomes to manage client care 3. Is used exclusively in the acute care setting 4. Allows a high degree of flexibility delivering the care