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A. Putting the client into orientation therapy
B. Toileting the client at least once every 2 hours
C. Supervising the client’s bathroom activities closely
D. Explaining to the client how offensive her behavior is to others
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[单项选择]A psychiatric client who was voluntarily admitted now wishes to be discharged from the hospital, against medical advice. What’s the most important assessment the nurse should make of the client
A. Ability to care for himself.
B. Degree of danger to self and others.
C. Level of psychosis.
D. Intended compliance with aftercare.
[单项选择]A client who received general anesthesia returns from surgery. Postoperatively, which nursing diagnosis takes highest priority for this client()
A. Acute pain related to surgery.
B. Deficient fluid volume related to blood and fluid loss from surgery.
C. Impaired physical mobility related to surgery.
D. Risk for aspiration related to anesthesia.
[单项选择]A client who recently had a cerebrovascular accident requires a cane to ambulate. When teaching about cane use, the rationale for holding a cane on the uninvolved side is to()
A. prevent leaning.
B. distribute weight away from the involved side.
C. maintain stride length.
D. prevent edema.
[单项选择]A client is at risk for developing a pressure ulcer. The first warning of an impending pressure ulcer is when pressure applied to skin it turns( )
A. whitish.
B. yellowish.
C. bluish.
D. reddish.
[单项选择]Following an earthquake, a client who was rescued from a collapsed building is seen in the emergency department. He has blunt trauma to the thorax and abdomen. Which nursing observation most suggests the client is bleeding()
A. Prolonged partial thromboplastin time (PTT).
B. Recent history of warfarin (Coumadin) usage.
C. Diminished breath sounds.
D. Orthostatic hypotension.
[单项选择]The nurse is teaching a client who receives nitrates for the relief of chest pain. Which of the following instructions should the nurse emphasize()
A. Repeat the dose of sublingual nitroglycerin every 15 minutes for three doses.
B. Store the drug in a cool, well-lit place.
C. Lie down or sit in a chair for 5 to 10 minutes after taking the drug.
D. Restrict alcohol intake to two drinks per day.
[单项选择]While assessing a client who complained of lower abdominal pressure, the nurse notes a firm mass extending above the symphysis pubis. The nurse suspects()
A. a urinary tract infection.
B. renal calculi.
C. an enlarged kidney.
D. a distended bladder.