The nurse is developing a discharge plan for a client who had cataract removal. Which of the following should be included in the discharge plan
A. Wear cataract glasses that correct vision by magnifying objects.
B. Wear corrective glasses or contact lenses.
C. Wear glasses only until the eye heals.
D. Relearn to judge distances accurately.
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Which of the following symptoms would the nurse most likely observe in a client with cholecystitis from cholelithiasis
A. Black stools.
B. Decreased white blood cell count.
C. Nausea after ingestion of high-fat foods.
D. Elevated temperature of 103°F(39.4℃).
The client is taking medication to control his cancer pain. Which of the following statements indicates that the client needs further instruction
A. "I should take my medication around-the-clock to control my pain. "
B. "I should skip doses periodically so I don’t get hooked on my drugs. "
C. "It is okay to take my pain medication even if I am not having any pain. "
D. "I should contact the oncology nurse if my pain is not effectively controlled. "
The client with a head injury receives mannitol (Osmitrol) during surgery to help decrease intracranial pressure. Which of the following nursing observations would most likely indicate that the drug is having the desired effect
A. Urine output increases.
B. Pulse rate decreases.
C. Blood pressure decreases.
D. Muscular relaxation increases.
Which of the following techniques is appropriate for irrigating an adult client’s ear to move cerumen
After instilling the solution, pack the ear canal tightly with cotton pledgets.
B. Allow the irrigating solution to run down the wall of the ear canal.
C. The irrigating solution should be cool.
D. Use sterile solution and equipment.