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- A nurse writing a post-surgical client's plan of care has included ambulation several times daily. What is the best rationale for this intervention?The nurse notices that the client was admitted 3 days ago and was very stressed about being in the new environment of the long-term care facility. Today, the client is exhausted and wants to sleep through breakfast. What might be the reason for this behavior? Provide your answer inWhat action by the nurse is the best way to assess a patient’s learning needs?a) Quiz the patient daily on all medications.b )Begin with validation of the patient’s present level of knowledge.c )Assess family members’ knowledge of the prescribed medication even if they are not involved in the patient’s care.d )Ask the caregivers what the patient knows about the medications
- A client has just been admitted to the healthcare facility in an unconscious state and is accompanied by relatives. a. What is the priority nursing action in this situation? b. What step(s) of the nursing process should the nurse perform at this stage?The RN has administered the following medications to the client with heart failure; metoprolol, lisinopril, spironolactone. What data collection and assessment parameters should the nurse perform prior to the administration of these medications? How will the RN evaluate the effectiveness of these medications? What would your teachings be for this patient?A nurse is caring for a client experiencing sickle cell crisis. What are three (3) priority interventions? Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion
- The nurse is developing a discharge plan regarding a patient’s medication. Which of these statements about the discharge plan is true? a )It will be developed right before the patient leaves the hospital. b) It will be developed only after the patient is comfortable or after pain medications are administered. c) It will include videos, demonstrations, and instructions written at least at the fifth-grade level. d )It will be individualized and based on the patient’s level of cognitive development.On family assessment, the patient's family members show: critical, hostile, and over involving behavior towards the patient. The nurse would anticipate that the family is showing which type of attitude? Answer Choices: a. Adequate support system b. Expressed emotions c. Care and concern towards patient d. Judgmental attitude towards patientA mother of a 10-year-old daughter tells the nurse: “I feelincompetent as a parent and don’t know how to discipline mydaughter.” What should be the nurse’s first intervention whencounseling this patient?a. Recommend that she discipline her daughter more strictlyand consistently.b. Make a list of things her husband can do to give her moretime and help her improve her parenting skills.c. Assist the mother to identify both what she believes ispreventing her success and what she can do to improve.d. Explore with the mother what the daughter can do toimprove her behavior and make the mother’s role as aparent easier.
- which of the following statement s accurately reflects data that the nurse should use in planning care to meet the needs of the older adults a) Eighty percent of older adult have at least one chronic health condition b) nutritional needs for both younger and older adults are essentially the same c)cardiac disease is the most common cause of death in older adult d)adult younger than 60 years of age are the greatest users of the prescription medicationDuring the routine assessment of a 50-year-old client, the nurse observes that the client has high systolic blood pressure. a. What reasons would the nurse give for the rise in systolic blood pressure in this client? b. What client teaching should a nurse provide to prevent the development of cardiovascular disease in this client?Your patient reports a prior negative experience with a health care provider who "didn't listen" and "rushed through exams." The patient appears uncertain and in need of reassurance. Describe the techniques that the nurse can use to address this type of situation. Include verbal AND non-verbal techniques.