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, The healthcare provider prescribes a low-fiber diet for a client with ulcerative colitis.
Which food selection would indicate to the nurse the client understands they prescribed
diet? - 100 correct answer as-Roasted turkey canned vegetables.
Rationale: Foods allowed on a low-fiber diet includes roasted or baked turkey and
canned vegetables the foods in the other options are not low in fiber.
An adult client with schizophrenia begin treatment three days ago with the Antipsychotic
risperidone. The client also received prescription for trazodone as needed for sleep and
clonazepam as needed for severe anxiety. When the client reports difficulty with
swallowing, what action should the nurse take? - 100 correct answer as-Obtain a
prescription for an anticholinergic medication.
Rationale: Antipsychotic medications have an extrapyramidal side effects one of which
is difficult to swallowing the nurse should obtain a prescription for an anticholinergic
medication which is used for the treatment of extrapyramidal symptoms. Other options
are not warranted actions based on the symptoms presented
One year after being discharged from the burn trauma unit, a client with a history of
40% full-thickness burns is admitted with bone pain and muscle weakness. Which
intervention should the nurse include in
the clients plan of care? - 100 correct answer as-Teach need for dietary and
supplementary vitamin D3.
Rationale: Burn injury results in the acute loss of bone as well as the development of
progressive vitamin D deficiency because burn scar tissue and adjacent normal-
appearing skin cannot convert normal quantities of the precursors for vitamin D3 that is
synthesized from ultraviolet sun rays which is needed for strong bones. Clients with a
history of full thickness burns should increase their dietary resources of vitamin D and
supplemental D3 (B). range of motion (A) and muscle strengthening exercises (D) do
not treat he underlying causes of the bone pain and weakness unprotected sunlight (C)
should be avoided.
When teaching a group of school-age children how to reduce the risk of Lyme disease
which instruction should the camp nurse include? - 100 correct answer as-Wear
long sleeves and pants.
Rationale: Lyme disease is it tick bone disorder and is transmitted to a child via a tick
bite. Keeping the skin covered reduces the risk of being bitten by a tick. Other options
are not reduce the risk for tick bites
A native-American male client diagnosed with pneumonia, states that in addition to his
prescribed medical treatment of IV antibiotics he wishes to have a spiritual cleaning
performed. Which outcome