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1. The _____________ layer of the skin helps regulate our body temperature.
a. Epidermis
B. hypodermis
c. fascia
2. What is the priority nursing diagnosis during the first 24 hours for a client with full-thickness chemical burns on the anterior neck, chest, and all surfaces of the left arm?
a. Disturbed Body Image
b. Decreased Tissue Perfusion
c. Risk for Ineffective Breathing Pattern
3. Kylie is to start chemotherapy next week for breast cancer. The nurse knows Kylie understands teaching concerning alopecia when she states:
a. I know my hair will not fall out, because I have been using a mild shampoo.
B. I can't wait to get a tan on the top of my head.
C. I know my hair will fall out but, it will grow back just as it is now after the
chemotherapy
4. Which of the following describes the correct purpose for bladder irrigation:
A. Allow continuous monitoring of the fluid output status
B. Provide continuous flushing of clots and debris from the bladder
C. Allow for proper exchange of electrolytes
D. Ensure accurate monitoring of intake and output
5. Situation: Banjo, a 69-year-old patient, post TURP. You noted that he has a 3-way indwelling catheter for continuous fast drip bladder irrigation which is connected to a straight drainage. Immediately after surgery, the nurse expects the urine to be:
A. Bright red
B. Pinkish to red
C. Amber
D. Light yellow
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- Please hep me to answer ALL the letters with the correct answer.2. Which of the following is most important when caring for high risk postpartum patients? A. Discussing hygiene and nutrition B. Referring mother to others for emotional supportC. Promoting mother-newborn contact D. Discussing complications and treatment 3. Five-month-old baby girl died of Sudden death infant syndrome (SIDS). As a nurse how can you explain the cause of death of the baby to the mother? A. it is due to hypoglycemia B. it is due to occluded airway C. It is due to cardiac failure D. it is due to aspiration 4. As a nurse what will be your response to the mother who says, This is my fault why my baby died!" A. I understand how you feel, you need to understand that it is not your fault" B. "I think it is better if you go to a confession so you will feel better." ~ C. "Yes, partly it is your fault, however, we are just human, we commit mistakes D. "Nothing we can do anymore, let us just offer prayers for his…Please help me to answer ALL the letters with the correct answer. NO MORE EXPLANATION1. In teaching the mother how to treat her child at home all of the following is needed except: A. Giving of information B. Asking the mother to read medication inserts for proper administration of drug ~ C. Letting the mother practice D. Showing an example2. A 4 month old baby was taken by her mother to the health center you are assigned. The mother reported that the baby had fever for two days already. The baby's temperature is 37.3 0C. The patient lives in San Andres Manila and has never traveled elsewhere. She did not have measles for the past 3 months and has not developed any generalized rash. The baby has cough for 3 days already. What other information would be necessary before you decide on the patient's over-all fever classification? A. episodes of high grade fever B. episodes of diarrhea C. presence of signs of bleeding D. presence of pus draining from the eye.3. An 8 week old infant comes…A nurse is caring for an adolescent with severe acne. Whichrecommendations would be most appropriate to include in theteaching plan for this patient? Select all that apply.a. Wash the skin twice a day with a mild cleanser and warmwaterb. Use cosmetics liberally to cover blackheads.c. Use emollients on the area.d. Squeeze blackheads as they appear.e. Keep hair off the face and wash hair daily.f. Avoid sun-tanning booth exposure and use sunscreen.