单选题A family member is caring for a client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. Which of the following is most likely to cause the caregiver depression and role strain? A. The caregiver had a close relationship with the client before diagnosis of the illness. B. The caregiver has no formal support, such as a visiting nurse or day care worker. C. The caregiver understands the full reality of the disease and its inevitable progression. D. The caregiver feels unable to control the client and unable to cope with caregiving.
单选题A 2-week postpartum client inquires about alcohol use during lactation. She tells the nurse she has heard that a small glass of wine or beer before nursing will increase her milk supply and be good for the baby. What's the nurse's best response? A. "It's true that a little alcohol before breast-feeding will help your milk supply because it will help you relax. " B. "Research has shown that it actually decreases the amount of milk the baby will get, perhaps because it affects the taste of your milk. " C. "A little alcohol will help you to relax and the small amount that will pass through the milk may just help the baby relax. " D. "You shouldn't even consider drinking alcohol while you are nursing a baby. /
单选题If none of the following bed positions is contraindicated, which position would be preferred for the client with hypovolemic shock? A. Supine. B. Semi-Fowler's. C. Trendelenburg's. D. Supine with the legs elevated 15 degrees.
单选题Which of the following statements should be included when teaching clients about monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitor antidepressants? A. Don't take prescribed or over-the-counter medications without consulting the physician. B. Avoid strenuous activity because of the cardiac effects of the drug. C. Have blood levels screened weekly for leukopenia. D. Don't take with aspirin or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).
单选题A 28-year-old client delivered a full-term male neonate one hour ago. Which finding should the nurse expect when palpating the client's fundus
单选题A client is admitted for a suspected eating disorder. Which of the following statements would indicate that the client may be suffering from anorexia nervosa ?()
单选题On a routine visit to the physician, a client with chronic arterial occlusive disease reports stopping smoking after 34 years. To relieve symptoms of intermittent claudication, a condition associated with chronic arterial occlusive disease, the nurse should recommend which additional measure? A. Taking daily walks. B. Engaging in anaerobic exercise. C. Reducing daily fat intake to less than 45% of total calories. D. Avoiding foods that increase levels of high-density lipoproteins (HDLs).
单选题As part of the respiratory assessment, the nurse observes the neonate's nares for patency and mucus. Which of the following is the reason that the nurse employs this assessment? A. Neonates are obligate nose breathers. B. Nasal patency is required for adequate feeding. C. Problems with nasal patency may cause flaring. D. A deviated septum will interfere with breathing.
单选题A client with coronary artery disease reports intermittent chest pain that occurs with exertion. The physician prescribes sublingual nitroglycerin. When teaching the client about nitroglycerin administration, the nurse should include which instruction? A. "Be careful after taking nitroglycerin because it may cause dizziness. " B. "Make sure you replace your nitroglycerin tablets every 6 months to ensure potency. " C. "A burning sensation after taking nitroglycerin indicates medication potency. " D. "When you experience chest pain, take one tablet every 30 minutes until the pain is relieved. /
单选题Which vaginal infection doesn't require treatment for sexual partners
单选题A client with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes mellitus is learning about diabetic foot care. Which of the following statements by the client indicates further instruction is needed? A. "I should use lotions. " B. "I should use antiperspirants. " C. "I should use foot soaks. " D. "I should use nail files. /
单选题The nurse is assessing a 15-year-old female who is being admitted for treatment of anorexia nervosa. Which of the following clinical manifestation is the nurse most likely to find from the client? A. Tachycardia. B. Coarse hair growth. C. Parotid gland tenderness. D. Warm, flushed extremities.
单选题The nurse is assessing an 8-month-old during a wellness checkup. Which of the following is a normal developmental task for an infant this age
单选题A first-time mother-to-be is in the labor room, her husband at her bedside. The client states that her contractions began 6 hours ago. Which of the following assessment findings would confirm that the client is in true labor? A. Discomfort located chiefly in the abdomen. B. Constant intensity of contractions. C. Contractions occurring every 10 to 15 minutes and lasting 20 to 30 seconds. D. Cervix that is 100% effaced and 2 cm dilated.
单选题Thenurseispreparingtogivea9-year-oldclientapreoperativeIMinjection.Whichsizeneedleshouldthenurseuse?A.22G,.B.22G,1".C.20G,.D.20G,1".
单选题During her first prenatal visit, a client expresses concern about gaining weight. Which of the following would be the nurse's best action? A. Ask the client how she feels about gaining weight and provide instructions about expected weight gain and diet. B. Be alert for a possible eating problem and do a further in-depth assessment. C. Report the client's concerns to her caregiver. D. Ask her to come back to the clinic every 2 weeks for a weight check.
单选题A client hospitalized with pneumonia has thick, tenacious secretions. To help liquefy these secretions, the nurse should A. turn the client every 2 hours. B. elevate the head of the bed 30 degrees. C. encourage increased fluid intake. D. maintain a cool room temperature.
单选题The nurse is planning care for a client admitted to the psychiatric unit with a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia. Which nursing diagnosis should receive the highest priority? A. Risk for self- or other-directed violence. B. Imbalanced nutrition. C. Ineffective coping. D. Impaired verbal communication.
单选题Aboy,age,developsafeverandrashandisdiagnosedwithrubella.Hismotherhasjustgivenbirthtoagirl.Whichstatementbythemotherbestindicatesthatsheunderstandstheimplicationsofrubella?A."Itoldmyhusbandtogivemysonaspirinforhisfever."B."I'llaskthephysicianaboutgivingthebabyanimmunizationshot."C."IknowthatIwon'tbeabletobreast-feedmybabynow."D."I'llcallmyneighborwhois2monthspregnantandtellhernottohavecontactwithmyson.
单选题A client who was found huddled in her apartment by the police is admitted to the clinic. The client stares toward one corner of the room and seems to be responding to something not visible to others. She appears hyperalert and scared. Which of the following conclusion by the nurse is most appropriate according to the situation? A. Nothing is wrong because the client isn't a threat to society. B. The client is malingering. C. The client may be hallucinating. D. The client is suicidal.
