ELIMINATION
Question 1
The nurse is assessing a client who has benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). The nurse should ask the client if he has:
Question 2 See full question 8s
When preparing to administer a tap wate
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ELIMINATION
Question 1
The nurse is assessing a client who has benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). The nurse should ask the client if he has:
Question 2 See full question 8s
When preparing to administer a tap water enema, in which position should the nurse place the client?
Question 3 See full question 15s
A client has stress incontinence. Which data from the client's history contributes to the client's incontinence?
Question 4 See full question 19s
An elderly client asks the nurse how to treat chronic constipation. What is the best recommendation the nurse can make?
Question 5 See full question 22s
A client with Crohn's disease is scheduled for a barium enema. What should the plan of care include today to prepare for the test tomorrow?
Question 6 See full question 18s
Which nursing intervention for catheter care should have the highest priority?
Question 7 See full question 2m 40s
The nurse teaches the father of an infant hospitalized with gastroenteritis about the next step of the treatment plan once the infant’s condition has been controlled. The nurse should determine that the father understands when he explains that which intervention will occur with his infant?
Question 8 See full question 1m 14s
A nurse is providing health teaching focusing on urinary tract infections to a group of adolescent girls. One of the girls tells the nurse that she has heard of a condition called honeymoon cystitis and wants to know what it is. Which statement by the nurse is the most appropriate response?
Question 9 See full question 1m 5s
Through the prevention of postoperative complications, the nurse promotes rapid convalescence. Which of the following would be most indicative of a potential postoperative complication in a client that requires further observation?
Question 10 See full question 24s
Which statement indicates that a client with esophageal reflux disorder understands the dietary teaching?
Question 1 See full question 42s
A nurse is caring for a child with celiac disease. How should the nurse evaluate the effectiveness of nutritional therapy?
Question 2 See full question 49s
Which urine output indicates that a 5-month-old weighing 15 lb (6.8 kg) and being treated for dehydration has a normal urine output?
Question 3 See full question 36s
A client has nephrotic syndrome. To aid in the resolution of the client’s edema, the health care provider (HCP) prescribes 25% albumin. In addition to an absence of edema, the nurse should evaluate the client for which expected outcome?
Question 4 See full question 25s
The nurse should specifically assess a client with prostatic hypertrophy for:
Question 5 See full question 16s
After undergoing a barium enema, which finding indicates that the infant has adequately evacuated the barium?
Question 6 See full question 36s
When preparing a client for a scheduled colonoscopy, the nurse should tell the client that this procedure will involve:
Question 7 See full question 58s
A nurse is teaching an elderly client about developing good bowel habits. Which statement by the client indicates to the nurse that additional teaching is required?
Question 8 See full question 26s
A client is diagnosed with pyelonephritis. Which nursing action is a priority for care now?
Question 9 See full question 19s
Which assessment should be the priority for an infant who has had surgery to correct an intussusception and is now at risk for development of a paralytic ileus postoperatively?
Question 10 See full question 1m 57s
A community nurse is assessing a young child who has had a colostomy stoma for several years. The nurse notices that the stoma is dark pink and moist. What is the best response to the child’s parents about the appearance of the stoma?
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