Which of the following would be least appropriate for a person with heart failure to help obtain adequate nutrition?
1. Providing liquid supplements between meals
2. Encouraging light exercise before meals
3. Selecting easily digested foods
4. Avoiding large meals
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The nurse is collecting data to help identify clients at high risk for pressure ulcer development. Using either the Braden scale or the Norton scale, a score below____ indicates a potential risk for pressure ulcer development. Standard Text:
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The nursing staff is discussing boundary setting. Which of the following statements about boundary setting is inaccurate?
1. "Boundaries are established by providing consistent expectations." 2. "Boundaries define the therapeutic relationship." 3. "Boundaries provide guidelines for self-control." 4. "Boundaries are established to make the nursing staff's job easier."
A man has been off work because of a recent illness. Which of the following would be the most useful action for the employer to take to support this man?
a. Encourage the man to return to work as soon as possible, possibly at something less physically demanding b. Reassure the man that he may have as much time off as he needs c. Share the man's need with other employees so that they may donate unused or unneeded sick time to him d. Suggest that other male employees visit the man at his home to help keep his spirits up and demonstrate he is not forgotten
The nurse administers a medication that stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS). What manifestations would indicate the medication is working? (Select all that apply.)
A) Hyperactive bowel sounds B) Increased saliva production C) Elevated heart rate D) Urinary incontinence E) Constricted pupils