During shock, the patient may have an increase in appetite

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A nurse is to administer a prescribed opioid to a client. Which of the following conditions should the nurse confirm in the client to ensure that opioid therapy is not contraindicated in this client?

A) Client does not have acute bronchial asthma. B) Client does not have acute diabetic retinopathy. C) Client does not have acute pre-existing liver disease. D) Client does not have decreased intracranial pressure.

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A nurse working with a Filipino American client has noted that the client rarely makes eye contact

during their interactions. The nurse hypothesizes that the reason for lack of eye contact is client low self-esteem and plans interventions designed to raise the client's self-esteem. After 3 weeks the client's eye contact has not improved. The nurse's clinical supervisor suggests that a problem exists with the assessment and plan. The most accurate formulation of the problem is a. the client's poor eye contact is indicative of anger and hostility that are going unaddressed. b. the client's eye contact should have been directly addressed by role playing to increase comfort with eye contact. c. the nurse should have considered the client's culture during the assessment and before making a plan. d. the nurse should not have independently embarked on assessment and planning.

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The physician has ordered 1000 mL D5 1/2NS with KCL 10 mEq IV for 8 hours. The nurse locates a vial of potassium chloride 40 mEq/20 mL. How many milliliters of medication need to be added to the IV bag?

A) 5 B) 10 C) 15 D) 20

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Which type of play should the nurse encourage for a preschool-age child that is hospitalized?

A) Playing an electronic handheld game B) Dressing in the mother's coat to play house C) Turning out the lights to play hide and seek D) Planting flower bulbs that can be watched growing next spring

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