The nurse is assessing a woman with abruption placentae who has just given birth. The nurse would be alert for which of the following?
A) Severe uterine pain
B) Board-like abdomen
C) Appearance of petechiae
D) Inversion of the uterus
C
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The nurse is visiting a patient with cardiac disease who has been experiencing increased episodes of shortness of breath when she tries to exercise. The nurse is concerned that her decrease in activity may lead to:
a. orthostatic hypotension. b. increase risk of heart disease. c. loss of short-term memory. d. worsening shortness of breath.
The nursing supervisor is assessing a unit that has received several written complaints. The nurse manager seems overwhelmed and stressed trying to address many client situations. The charge nurse is trying to help everyone at once
Based on this assessment, what might this supervisor conclude? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. The nurse manager is inexperienced and needs time to adjust. 2. The unit culture may foster distrust and poor communication among staff. 3. Client complaints are usually an indicator of a larger unit problem. 4. Nurses on the unit are in need of additional training and skills. 5. The unit is short staffed.
What is the main intended action of any type of diuretic drug?
a. Weight loss b. Potassium loss c. Increased urine output d. Decreased sense of thirst
To convert tablespoons to milliliters, you would use a conversion factor of 1tbsp/15mL
Indicate whether the statement is true or false