Chapter 22: Problem 55
Which snack is suitable for a client recovering from full thickness burns? A. Orange slices B. Raisin oatmeal cookies C. Ice cream D. Stewed prunes
Chapter 22: Problem 55
Which snack is suitable for a client recovering from full thickness burns? A. Orange slices B. Raisin oatmeal cookies C. Ice cream D. Stewed prunes
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Get started for freeA home health nurse has been teaching a client how to carry out peritoneal dialysis. Which observation indicates that the client needs further teaching? A. The client changes position to facilitate the outflow of dialysate. B. The client uses a back-and-forth motion to clean around the catheter. C. The client uses a heating pad to warm the dialysate solution. D. The client applies sterile gloves before instilling the dialysate.
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The nurse is caring for a client with a history of polycystic kidney disease. Which complaint by the client should alert the nurse to a possible complication of PKD? A. Abdominal tenderness B. Severe headache C. Dull flank pain D. Nighttime voiding
The physician has ordered Ditropan (oxybutnin) \(5 \mathrm{mg}\). bid for a client with urinary incontinence. Which instruction is important to include in the teaching of the client taking oxybutnin? A. Schedule routine eye examinations. B. Avoid the use of over-the-counter antacids. C. Discontinue the drug if drowsiness occurs. D. Take the medication with ascorbic acid.
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