In a disaster, triage situation, the nurse should be least concerned with which of the following regarding a client in crisis?
Neural tube defects in the fetus have been primarily associated with which deficiency in the mother?
A client is to have an enema to reduce flatus. The enema tube should be inserted:
Which of the following is not a primary function of the kidneys?
The anemias most often associated with pregnancy are:
The nurse is using Cognitive-Behavioral methods of pain control and knows that the these methods can be expected to do all the following except:
Which of the following statements by a client indicates adequate preparation for magnetic resonance imaging?
Which of the following statements by a client indicates adequate understanding of preparation for electroencephalography?
For which condition might a client’s antidiuretic hormone (ADH) level be increased?
A standard walker is used when clients:
The nurse should consider which of the following as a possible cause for the symptoms experienced by the client in Question 28?
The nurse can promote relief of muscle pain, spasms, and tension by:
When assessing a client in the Emergency Department whose membranes have ruptured, the nurse notes that the fluid is a greenish color. What is the cause of this greenish coloration?
A client tells the nurse that his wife’s nagging really gets on his nerves. He asks the nurse to talk with her about her nagging during their family session tomorrow afternoon. Which of the following responses is the most therapeutic for the client?
What are the implications for a client with renal insufficiency who wants to start a low-carbohydrate (CHO) diet?