You are planning dietary needs for an Orthodox Jewish patient with the nutritionist. Which of the following is a not allowed practice of Orthodox Judaism?
A) Eating fish with scales and fins is allowed
B) Meat is allowed if ritually slaughtered
C) Only unleavened bread is eaten during Pass over week
D) Meat and milk can be eaten together
D
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A) Evidence-based practice B) Ethical decision making C) Consumer satisfaction D) Clinical competence
A 68-year-old male patient receives a prescription for 25-mg tablets of sildenafil [Viagra] for erectile dysfunction. When he asks the nurse how to take the medication, the nurse will tell him to:
a. begin taking one tablet twice daily, 12 hours apart. b. start with one tablet about 1 hour before anticipated sexual activity. c. take 25 to 100 mg per dose 30 minutes to 4 hours before sexual activity. d. take two tablets 1 hour before sexual ac-tivity with a high-fat meal.
The nurse is assessing a client's eyes. Which is the first step for the nurse in this procedure?
a. Explain the procedure. b. Wash the hands. c. Assess for infections. d. Use the Snellen chart.
The male client is weak, has diarrhea, and declines use of the bedside commode. Which is the best nursing intervention to maintain client safety?
1. Keep the commode out of the client's sight until it is needed. 2. Reassure the client that most people use the commode willingly. 3. Instruct the client that the only alternative for elimination is to use the bedpan. 4. Explain to the client how the nurse ensures privacy and safety when using the commode.