Which intervention should the nurse implement to help prevent atelectasis in a client with fractured ribs as a result of chest trauma?
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22%
Apply a thoracic binder for support
19%
Stop pain medication first day after injury
22%
Position client face-down on a soft matters
37%
Encourage coughing & deep breathing
Which statement is correct about a 25-year-old client with newly diagnosed schizophrenia?
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28%
Age of onset is typical for schizophrenia.
25%
Age of onset is later than usual for schizophrenia.
28%
Age of onset is earlier than usual for schizophrenia.
18%
Age of onset follows no predictable pattern in schizophrenia
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Which observation indicates to the nurse that the client needs further teaching before self-administering insulin?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
The client draws up the regular insulin first, then the NPH.
23%
The client gently rotates the insulin bottle before withdrawing the dose.
22%
The client rotates injection sites following the guide on the printed diagram.
30%
The client administers the insulin while it is still cold from the refrigerator.
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A nurse is caring for a client who had an orthopaedic injury of the leg requiring surgery and application of a cast. Postoperatively, which nursing assessment is of highest priority?
Anonymous Quiz
9%
Monitoring for heel breakdown
19%
Monitoring for bladder distention
26%
Monitoring for extremity shortening
46%
Monitoring for loss of blanching ability of toe nail beds
Nurse Rose is aware that the statement that best explains why furosemide (Lasix) is administered to treat hypertension is:
Anonymous Quiz
9%
It dilates peripheral blood vessels.
14%
It decreases sympathetic cardio acceleration.
17%
It inhibits the angiotensin-converting enzymes.
60%
It inhibits the reabsorption of sodium and water in the loop of Henle
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The nurse assesses a client with severe bilateral peripheral edema. Which of the following is the BEST way for the nurse to determine the degree of edema in a limb?
Anonymous Quiz
17%
Measure both limbs with the tape measure and compare.
43%
Depress the skin and rank the degree of pitting.
15%
Describe the swelling in the affected area
25%
Pinch the skin and note how quickly it returns to normal.
The nurse should include which of the following in a teaching plan for a client receiving tetracycline?
Anonymous Quiz
32%
Take the medication with milk or antacids to decrease GI problems.
38%
The medication should always be taken with meals.
21%
Use a maximum-protection sunscreen when outdoors.
8%
Crackers and juice will help decrease gastric irritation.
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