The nurse is providing discharge teaching to a woman who has delivered her first child two days ago. The nurse understands that additional information is needed if the client makes which statement? (Select all that apply.)
A. "I should expect a lighter flow next week."
B. "The flow will increase if I am too active."
C. "My bleeding will remain red for about a month."
D. "I will be able to use a pantiliner by tomorrow."
C
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The nurse is measuring a client's vital signs. The data collected would be considered:
a. subjective. c. irrelevant. b. objective. d. secondary.
A 63-year-old male patient has just been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. The nurse is teaching the patient and his family about dietary practices related to Parkinson's disease. What risk is a priority for the nurse to address?
A) Fluid overload and drooling. B) Aspiration and anorexia. C) Choking and diarrhea. D) Dysphagia and constipation.
The nurse is caring for a patient who is at risk for developing cerebral vasospasm. The nurse recognizes which order as inappropriate for this patient?
1. Discontinue IV fluids when tolerating fluids. 2. Monitor serum electrolytes daily. 3. Hold antihypertensive medications. 4. Monitor blood pressure hourly.
The strongest supportive evidence for the genetic predisposition of mood disorders is in:
A) Bipolar disorder, which has an 85% inheritability. B) A single dominant gene. C) Severe depression, which has a weak genetic link. D) Unipolar depression in dizygotic twins