Which of the following dietary recommendations should the nurse give a client after an ostomy surgery to prevent irritation and slow transit time?
A) A low-sodium diet C) A high-fat diet
B) A high-protein diet D) A low-fiber diet
D
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The nurse is planning care for a new mother of African-American descent who smoked during the pregnancy and whose sister lost a child to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)
Which interventions are appropriate for the nurse to include in the plan of care for the new mother and baby? Select all that apply. A) Information on bottle-feeding the infant B) Reasons why the child should sleep with others C) Ages at which the child should receive immunizations D) Using bedding that is firm E) Smoking cessation information
A new nurse tells a mentor "I want to convey to my clients that I am interested in them and that I
want to listen to what they have to say.". The behaviors helpful in meeting the nurse's goal include the nurse (more than one answer may be correct) A. sitting behind a desk, facing the client. B. introducing herself to the client and identifying her staff role. C. using facial expressions that convey interest and encouragement. D. assuming an open body posture and sometimes mirror imaging. E. maintaining control of the topic under discussion by asking direct questions.
The outcome that should be established for an elderly client with delirium caused by fever and
dehydration is that the client will a. return to a premorbid level of functioning. b. demonstrate motor responses to noxious stimuli. c. identify stressors negatively affecting self. d. exert control over responses to perceptual distortions.
The nurse has developed a teaching plan for the family of a 2-year-old boy who holds his breath when he gets frustrated. Which of the following would be a priority intervention to teach to the parents?
A) Provide "cuddle time" whenever the child begins to act out. B) Explain the severity of the effects of an episode. C) Encourage the parents to interact more with the child. D) Stay close to prevent injury when he gets frustrated.