The health care provider is discussing a managed 30 lb. weight loss with a client with pre-diabetes who has returned for a follow-up visit. Which of the following laboratory values indicate the client’s lifestyle change has made a positive impact?
If you have feel more comfortable around people from your ow…
If you have feel more comfortable around people from your own group, and like your own group, but do not have strong negative feelings about outgroups, it is likely that you have a bias referred to as:
The nurse is caring for an acutely ill client. What assessme…
The nurse is caring for an acutely ill client. What assessment finding should prompt the nurse to inform the provider that the client may be exhibiting signs of acute kidney injury?
A nurse is assessing a client with carpal tunnel syndrome. T…
A nurse is assessing a client with carpal tunnel syndrome. The nurse should expect which of the following findings?
The nurse determines that colchicine has been effective for…
The nurse determines that colchicine has been effective for a patient with an acute attack of gout upon finding which of the following?
When evaluating the discharge teaching for a patient with ch…
When evaluating the discharge teaching for a patient with chronic peripheral artery disease (PAD), the nurse determines a need for further instruction when the patient says which of the following?
The client with gastroenteritis is ordered to have intraveno…
The client with gastroenteritis is ordered to have intravenous fluids of normal saline 1500 mL to infuse over 15 hours. The tubing on hand states: 15gtts/min. Calculate the flow rate in gtts/min. Round to the nearest whole number. _______
A client has been diagnosed with compartment syndrome. Which…
A client has been diagnosed with compartment syndrome. Which of the following symptom(s) are associated with compartment syndrome? (Select all that apply)
The nurse provides discharge instructions to a client after…
The nurse provides discharge instructions to a client after being admitted with migraine headaches. The client should be taught to notify the healthcare provider is which of the following occurs?
The nurse is examining the back of a client who was admitted…
The nurse is examining the back of a client who was admitted with a stage III pressure ulcer on the sacral area. Which illustration shows a stage III pressure ulcer?