2) When teaching the client about oral iron supplements, what does the nurse instruct the patient to do? A. Increase flu
Posted: Tue May 17, 2022 10:32 pm
2) When teaching the client about oral iron supplements, what does the nurse instruct the patient to do?
A. Increase fluid and dietary fiber intake.
B. Report the presence of black stools to the healthcare provider immediately.
C. Take iron with an antacid.
D. Avoid orange juice with iron preparation.
3) The nurse teaches the client to maintain which position after the client undergoes surgery to correct a detached retina?
A. Prone
B. Supine with head of bed up 30 degrees
C. Tripod
D. Lying on the dependent (affected) side
10) An appropriate nursing intervention for the patient during an ACUTE attack of Meniere disease includes providing
A. padded side rails on the bed.
B. a quiet, darkened room.
C. frequent repositioning.
D. a television for diversion.
14) The nurse is assessing a client who has a history of Parkinson's disease. The nurse would likely find which clinical manifestations?
A. Shuffling and propulsive gait.
B. Extreme muscular weakness and ptosis.
C. Numbness of the extremities and visual disturbances.
D. Facial grimaces and loss of short-term memory.
16) A permanent colostomy is performed for a client. The client is very upset and tells the nurse, "I do not think I can manage all these changes." The nurse's BEST approach to the client's remarks is to:
A. Reassure the client that care for the ostomy will become easier.
B. Encourage the client to verbalize feelings regarding the ostomy.
C. Wait to intervene until the client adjusts to the body image change.
D. Develop a detailed written plan for ostomy care for the client.
A. Increase fluid and dietary fiber intake.
B. Report the presence of black stools to the healthcare provider immediately.
C. Take iron with an antacid.
D. Avoid orange juice with iron preparation.
3) The nurse teaches the client to maintain which position after the client undergoes surgery to correct a detached retina?
A. Prone
B. Supine with head of bed up 30 degrees
C. Tripod
D. Lying on the dependent (affected) side
10) An appropriate nursing intervention for the patient during an ACUTE attack of Meniere disease includes providing
A. padded side rails on the bed.
B. a quiet, darkened room.
C. frequent repositioning.
D. a television for diversion.
14) The nurse is assessing a client who has a history of Parkinson's disease. The nurse would likely find which clinical manifestations?
A. Shuffling and propulsive gait.
B. Extreme muscular weakness and ptosis.
C. Numbness of the extremities and visual disturbances.
D. Facial grimaces and loss of short-term memory.
16) A permanent colostomy is performed for a client. The client is very upset and tells the nurse, "I do not think I can manage all these changes." The nurse's BEST approach to the client's remarks is to:
A. Reassure the client that care for the ostomy will become easier.
B. Encourage the client to verbalize feelings regarding the ostomy.
C. Wait to intervene until the client adjusts to the body image change.
D. Develop a detailed written plan for ostomy care for the client.