When giving hand and fingernail care, gently push the ____________________ back.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
cuticles
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A nurse cares for a client with autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD). The client asks, "Will my children develop this disease?" How should the nurse respond?
a. "No genetic link is known, so your children are not at increased risk." b. "Your sons will develop this disease because it has a sex-linked gene." c. "Only if both you and your spouse are carriers of this disease." d. "Each of your children has a 50% risk of having ADPKD."
The nurse writes two nursing diagnoses: (1) inadequate nutritional intake related to vomiting as manifested by a 3-lb weight loss and (2) risk for impaired skin integrity related to inadequate nutrition
What is the major difference between these diagnoses? a. The second diagnosis needs no defined nursing interventions. b. The second diagnosis needs medical intervention. c. The second diagnosis will not need to be evaluated. d. The second diagnosis reflects a problem that does not yet exist.
The nurse is working with a group of clients who are learning how to read nutritional labels on their favorite foods. The clients are learning the definitions of various terms that are used
The clients show they understand when one makes which of the following comments? A) "Very low means there is not much fat in this product." B) "Reduced means the product has at least a 25% reduction in a nutrient when compared to a regular product." C) "Lean means the meat has less than 6 g of saturated fat." D) "Good source means this product will provide 25% of the daily value for a nutrient."
The liquid diet is only used ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).