The nurse is providing dietary teaching to a patient with cardiac disease. When discussing dietary guidelines, the nurse should teach the patient to:
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When teaching a patient who is scheduled for a transurethral…
When teaching a patient who is scheduled for a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) about continuous bladder irrigation, which information will the nurse include?
A patient is ready for discharge after having a prostatectom…
A patient is ready for discharge after having a prostatectomy. His wife is going to drive him to his daughter’s house 3 hours away. The nurse’s most appropriate response would be:
For the patient with hypertension, which lifestyle modificat…
For the patient with hypertension, which lifestyle modifications should the nurse suggest? Select all that apply.
The patient returns to the medical unit following transureth…
The patient returns to the medical unit following transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). The client asks the nurse to remove the three-way Foley catheter because it is causing him to have bladder spasms. Which of the following is the best response by the nurse?
The nurse knows that a person with hypertension is most like…
The nurse knows that a person with hypertension is most likely to present with which of the following?
Assume the fixed cost is 0. The total revenue under the opti…
Assume the fixed cost is 0. The total revenue under the optimal value-based price is $ _______ million.
It has been approximately six weeks after a left above the k…
It has been approximately six weeks after a left above the knee amputation (AKA) for a patient with peripheral arterial disease. When the patient returns to bed, the nurse should instruct him to place the residual limb in which position?
A patient diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis 3 days ago, su…
A patient diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis 3 days ago, suddenly develops dyspnea and decreased oxygen saturation. What might the patient be experiencing?
A 71-year-old woman is at the clinic for a follow-up appoint…
A 71-year-old woman is at the clinic for a follow-up appointment after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes mellitus 3 months ago. At that time, she was given metformin 1000 mg PO twice a day, and she was instructed to check her blood glucose levels in the morning before breakfast, before lunch and dinner, and at bedtime. She also received general education about self-care for diabetes. Yesterday she had fasting lab work drawn. The nurse is reviewing the education that was done at her initial appointment and answering any questions the patient has.For each assessment finding, match to indicate whether the interventions were Effective (helped to meet expected outcomes), Ineffective (did not help to meet expected outcomes), or Unrelated (not related to the expected outcomes).