A client has just expelled a hydatidiform mole. She’s visibly upset over the loss and wants to know when she can try to become pregnant again. Which of the following would be the nurse’s best response
A. "I can see you’re upset. Why don’t we discuss this with you at a later time when you’re feeling better. "
B. "I can see that you’re upset; however, you must wait at least 1 year before becoming pregnant again. "
C. "Let me check with your physician and get you something that will help you relax. "
D. "Pregnancy should be avoided until all of your testing is normal. "
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The physician has ordered Oxtriphyllin (Choledyl SA) 0.2 g. Available tablets of the medicine are 100 mg. How many tablets should be given
A. 0.5 tablets.
B. 2.0 tablets.
C. 2.5 tablets.
D. 5.0 tablets.
Cindy is a newborn who has undergone corrective surgery for a tracheoesophageal fistula (TEF). When preparing for her discharge plan, the nurse teaches the parents about the need for long-term health care because Cindy would have a high probability of developing which of the following
A. Gastric ulcers.
B. Esophageal stricture.
C. Speech problems.
D. Recurrent mild diarrhea with dehydration.
Which assessment would the nurse perform to validate that the membranes are ruptured
A. Observe for a pink, mucus vaginal discharge.
B. Test the leaking fluid with nitrazine paper.
C. Assess the client’s temperature, pulse, and blood pressure.
D. Send a urine specimen from the client to be culture
A client has had a total gastrectomy for gastric cancer. Which one of the following is the most appropriate expected outcomes about nutrition
A. The client will learn to self-administer enteral feedings every 4 hours.
B. The client will maintain adequate nutrition through oral or parenteral feedings.
C. The client will regain any weight lost within 4 weeks of the surgical procedure.
D. The client will eat three full meals a day without experiencing gastric complications.