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A client is admitted for heart failure. The nurse assesses the
clients blood pressure is below normal range and apical pulse is
110 beats/min. The nurse knows that increase in the clients
pulse illustrate which aspect of the client homeostatic
mechanism? - correct answer- Compensation
A client is admitted to the hospital for hypocalcemia. Nursing
interventions really mean to riches system would have the
highest priority - correct answer- Neuromuscular
A client who is 46 pounds overweight tells you, I was just born to
be fat. I don't have the will power. Although a weight loss
occurred while attending to previous programs that guaranteed
weight loss, the weight returned along with extra pounds after
each program. According to the health promotion model, the
nurse is most likely to focus on which behavior aspect cognition
and affect variable for this client? - correct answer-
Perceived self-efficay
A client with a fractured pelvis request that family members be
allowed to stay overnight in the hospital room. Before
determining whether or not this request can be honored, the
, nurse should consult which of the following? - correct
answer- Hospital policies
A collaborative problem is indicated instead of a nursing or
medical diagnoses - correct answer- If both medical and
nursing interventions are required to treat the problem
A female client has a urinary track infection. Which teaching
points by the nurse will be most helpful for the client? Select all
that apply. - correct answer- Review symptoms of UTI
with client
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A major characteristic of the nursing process is which of the
following - correct answer- A focus on client needs
A man brings his elderly wife to the emergency department. He
states that she has been vomiting and has had diarrhea for the
past two days. She appears lethargic and is complaining of leg
cramps. What should the nurse do first? - correct answer-
Review the results of serum electrolytes