A nurse is assessing an infant who has a suspected urinary tract infection. Which of the following are anticipated findings? (Select all that apply)
A. Increase in hunger
B. irritability
C. Decrease in urination
D. Vomiting
E. Fever
B. irritability
D. Vomiting
E. Fever
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Which of the following statements accurately describes disease management (select all that apply)?
a. Disease management is care coordination that is organized to achieve specific client outcomes, given fiscal and other resource constraints. b. Disease management supports the physi-cian or practitioner/patient relationship and plan of care. c. Disease management emphasizes preven-tion of exacerbations and complications, utilizing evidence-based practice guide-lines and patient empowerment strategies. d. Disease management evaluates clinical, humanistic, and economic outcomes on an ongoing basis with the goal of improving overall health. e. Disease management is the medical man-agement of chronic disease.
What is the major focus of the therapeutic management for a child with lactose intolerance?
a. Compliance with the medication regimen. b. Providing emotional support to family members. c. Teaching dietary modifications. d. Administration of daily normal saline enemas.
The nurse teaching the client with angina about how to treat an acute anginal attacks instructs the client to:
a. take one nitroglycerin tablet sublingual up to three tablets 5 minutes apart; call 911 after the third tablet, if pain does not subside. b. swallow three nitroglycerin tablets, followed by three additional tablets sublingual; call 911, if pain is not relieved. c. place transdermal patch on the chest over the heart after calling 911. d. take three nitroglycerin tablets 15 minutes apart; call the health care provider, if pain is not relieved.
A grant-awarding organization is reviewing a nurse-led program promoting weight loss and healthy eating habits in a minority population. The program has a high success rate. The organization's members might conclude that
a. members of the cultural group have specific health needs the program helps meet. b. nurse-run programs have better outcomes than those led by other providers. c. the nurse sought assistance from cultural leaders to develop the program. d. this cultural group is well assimilated and uses Western medical practices.