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Question 21
When providing health teaching on ways to conserve energy for a client with stable COPD, the nurse would include which of the following?
Question 21 options:
Complete all activities early in day when rested
Eliminate unnecessary activities
Avoid sexual intercourse
Eat high calorie, high protein meals
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- Question 47 A nurse is assessing a newly admitted 2-year-old patient diagnosed with Influenza. The nurse documents the following: "patient is lethargic, laying quietly in mother's arms, can maintain eye contact when awake, cries when mother leaves the room." These findings reflect the nurse's assessment of which component of the pediatric assessment triangle? Question 47 options: Orientation Circulation Activity AppearanceQuestion 10 A client with a diagnosis of depression who has attempted suicide says to the nurse, “I should have died. I've always been a failure. Nothing ever goes right for me.” Which therapeutic response should the nurse use with the client? Question 10 options: "You are not a failure, it is a blessing your attempt was not successful." "Have you been feeling like a failure for a long time?" "It is common for client's with depression to feel this way." "You have so much to live for, I am not too sure why you want to die."Ati TEAS case study question. When developing a nutritional plan of care for a client, what factors should the nurse plan to assess to ensure adequate data is collected to develop interventions that will address the client’s individual nutritional needs?
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