A local anesthetic, such as lidocaine, administered 30 minutes before meals may be helpful for a client experiencing stomatitis
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The nurse is admitting a client to the unit after a substance abuse relapse. The nurse assesses that the client's family has not been supportive of recovery efforts and requires education
Which of the following is a priority for client teaching? 1. Relapse triggers for the client 2. The effects of substance abuse on the client 3. Unit visiting hours 4. Local support group information
A patient presents to the gynecology office complaining of symptoms of stress incontinence
A plan of care is developed that incorporates behavioral therapy as the approach to assist this patient in the management of stress incontinence. What role will the nurse have in implementing the behavioral therapy approach? A) Provide medication teaching related to pseudoephedrine sulfate. B) Teach the patient to perform pelvic floor muscle exercises. C) Prepare the patient for an anterior vaginal repair procedure. D) Provide information on the semipermanent procedure, periurethral bulking.
The client is prescribed propantheline bromide 30 mg PO ac and hs. How many grams will the client receive in a one week period?
1. 42 g 2. 4.2 g 3. 0.42 g 4. 0.042 g
The most effective method to communicate with other personnel concerning nursing interventions would be to
a. document interventions on the care plan b. inform the patient and family of the interventions to be completed c. tell the other staff information about the interventions in a report d. provide information about the interventions both verbally and in writing