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Question 30
The nurse is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of Crohn’s disease after having frequent diarrhea and a weight loss of 4.5 kg over 3 months.
Which of the following topics should the nurse include in the initial teaching plan?
Question 30 options:
Enteral Nutrition
Surgical Treatment
Activity and Exercise
Medication use
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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 mealsQuestion 23 When assessing the patient experiencing the onset of symptoms of type 1 diabetes, which question is most appropriate for the nurse to ask? Question 23 options: "Do you crave fluids containing sugar?" "Have you lost any weight lately?" "How long have you felt anorexic?" "Is your urine usually dark coloured"?Question 40 The nurse caring for a patient who was readmitted with a suspected surgical site infection finds the following on assessment: BP 98/65, RR 23, HR 110, temp 38.0 degree Celsius and GSC 14. After notifying the physician and receiving the required orders, what should be the nurse's initial action? Question 40 options: Transfer patient to ICU Administer fluid bolus of 40mL/kg Administer antibiotics Measure lactate level
- Question 85 In assessing a client's knowledge related to optimal nutrition with COPD, the nurse recognizes the client needs more health teaching when they state: Question 85 options: "I have higher caloric needs because of increased energy used to breathe" "I need to make sure I have calcium and Vit D in my diet" "I don't require as many calories because I am not as active" "I should eat slowly and use pursed-lip breathing between bites"Question 1: A 68-year-old patient with a history of hypertension presents with sudden-onset chest pain and shortness of breath. The nurse suspects a myocardial infarction. What immediate actions should the nurse take, and what assessments are crucial for this patient? Question 2: A diabetic patient is admitted with hyperglycemia. The nurse is responsible for managing the patient's insulin therapy. What key considerations should the nurse keep in mind regarding insulin administration and monitoring in diabetic patients? Don't use any AI AI solution will be reported. If you don't know solution doesn't need to answer.Question 33 Which action by an individual who has type 1 diabetes indicates to the nurse that they need to provide teaching about exercise and glucose control? Question 33 options: The patient goes for a vigorous walk when the glucose is 8.9mmol/L The patient increases daily exercise when ketones are present in the urine The patient has a peanut butter sandwich before going for a bicycle ride The patient always carries hard candies when engaging in exercise
- Question 31 A client screened for diabetes at a clinic has a fasting plasma glucose level of 6.7 mmol/L. Where should the nurse focus their health teaching? The nurse will plan to teach the patient about? Question 31 options: Lifestyle changes to lower blood glucose Effects of oral hypoglycemic medications Self-monitoring of blood glucose Use of low doses of regular insulinQuestion 86 The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of therapy for a client who has received treatment during an asthma attack. Which of the following findings is the best indicator that the therapy has been effective? Question 86 options: No wheezes are audible Oxygen saturation is >92% Accessory muscle use has decreased Respiratory rate is 16 breaths / minuteQuestion 66 A client who is receiving sustained-release morphine sulfate every 12 hours for chronic pain reports breakthrough pain at a 9 out of 10. Which of these prescribed medications will be BEST for the nurse to administer? Question 66 options: Lorazepam (Ativan) 2 mg PO Carbamazepine (Tegretol) 200 mg PO Immediate-release morphine 30 mg PO Ibuprofen (Motrin) 600 mg PO
- Question 11 Explain why it is not always a good idea for an elderly person to lose weight, even if they have a high BMI? Be specific and use terms associated with topics we have covered in class.What strategies might the nurse use to assist elderly clients consume enough fluid? Question 73 options: a) Encourage them to drink whenever they are thirsty b) If preferred, encourage them to drink juice or soda to prevent dehydration c) Encourage them to choose a specific water bottle (1L) and drink the contents twice a day d) Remind them that coffee or tea consumption is separate from their fluid requirementQuestion 52 A 32 year old female client is being discharged after spending six days in the hospital for depression and suicidal ideation. In planning for discharge, the nurse identifies which of the following as protective factors? Select all that apply. Question 52 options: Self-care activities Impulsivity Family Supports Pregnancy