A nursing student has created several patient teaching handouts in Microsoft Word® for use in a class presentation and is saving the handouts for the first time. Which of the following names would be appropriate to use to save the file?
A) patientteach.doc
B) patient-teach.doc
C) patient/teach.doc
D) patient teach.doc
A
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anxiolytic medication. Systematic assessment to guide interventions during the period of restraint should include (more than one answer may be correct) A. hydration. B. vital signs. C. nutritional status. D. elimination needs. E. level of awareness. F. range of motion and comfort needs.
A client is being treated for superficial burns. For which manifestations should the nurse plan interventions for this client?
1. Chest pain and dyspnea 2. Dehydration and thirst 3. Headache, chills, nausea, and vomiting 4. Pain and temporary memory loss
A patient with type 2 diabetes is taking an oral hypoglycemic agent. She complains of feeling "poorly" since she started taking a sulfonamide for a urinary tract infection. The nurse should take which of the following actions?
a. Have the patient come in immediately for re-evaluation. b. Have the patient check her blood glucose level to see whether it is high. c. Instruct the patient to check her blood glucose level to see whether it is low. d. Advise the patient to add an extra snack just prior to bedtime.
The nurse conducting a food recall assessment on an older adult patient shows an understanding of the requirements of the process when
a. having the patient identify any existing food allergies. b. asking the family to verify the patient's statements. c. asking how the food being discussed was prepared. d. correlating diet information with signs of malnutrition.