In caring for the client with hepatitis B, which of the following situations would most likely expose the nurse to the virus
A. Contact with fecal material.
B. A blood splash into the nurse’s eyes.
C. Disposing of syringes and needles without recapping.
D. Touching the client’s arm with ungloved hands while taking blood pressur
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A primigravida at 34 weeks’ gestation is diagnosed with hydramnios. After delivery of the neonate, a priority for the nurse is to assess the neonate for which problem
A. Kidney disorders.
B. Cardiac defects.
C. Diabetes mellitus.
D. Esophageal atresi
Mr. W is with bipolar disorder, manic phase, with a nursing diagnosis of Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements. In order to help the client meet recommended daily allowances of nutrients, which of the following nursing interventions should be included in the plan of care
A. Tell the client to sit alone at mealtime so that he won’t be distracted by others.
B. Teach the client about proper nutrition.
C. Give the client half of a meat and cheese sandwich between meals.
D. Inform the client that snacks are available only if he eats properly at mealtim
The parents report that the child has a runny nose, fever, cough, and is irritable and constantly rubbing his ears. Which findings of the tympanic membrane would the nurse would expect to see
A. Bulging and red.
B. Clear and inverted.
C. Pearly gray.
D. Scarre
One nurse strongly believes that all psychiatric medication is a form of chemical mind control. When the client’s wife asks about the efficacy of antidepressant medications, which of the following courses of action would be best for this nurse to take
A. Give an honest opinion of the treatment.
B. Explain that there are not enough current statistics about the efficacy of the treatment.
C. Provide a package insert for the wife to read.
D. Refer the client’s wife to another knowledgeable person for information about the treatment.