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A client who is on lithium (Eskalith) will be discharged today. Which of the following nursing discharge instructions is most important for a client taking lithium?
1. Maintain a high oral fluid intake.
2. Limit fluid intake to 1200 ml daily.
3. Exercise outdoors whenever possible.
4. Get a flu vaccine before first sign of a flu.
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10/20/2025
The physician orders 36 units of NPH insulin and 12 units of regular insulin. The nurse plans to administer these drugs in one syringe. Identify the steps in this procedure by listing the numbers by each picture next to the step below in priority order. (Start with the number of the picture that represents the first step and end with the number by the picture that represents the last step.)
1. Inject air equal to NPH dose into NPH vial.
2. Invert regular insulin bottle and withdraw regular insulin doses.
3. Inject air equal to regular dose into regular vial.
4. Invert NPH vial and withdraw NPH dose.
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10/17/2025
A male client is diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome and he is admitted to the hospital. Which findings would the nurse expect to observe during the physical assessment?
1. Icterus
2. Edema
3. Weight loss
4 Proteinuria
5. Pallor
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09/09/2025
Juliet, a 23 years old primigravida, has just delivered a healthy baby boy at birthing center after 10 hours of delivery. A nurse is to review her teaching plan with her and individualize it to meet her needs before discharge Juliet. Which of the following instructions is most important for the nurse to give to Juliet?
a. “If your baby does not cry within 48 hours, please call your doctor.”
b. “If your baby does not void within first 24 hours, please call your doctor.”
c. “Call the doctor if you do not have a bowel movement first within 3 days.”
d. “Call your doctor if your baby sleeps excessively during the first 24 hours of life.”
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08/21/2025
Melissa, a community health nurse, works at a local community center where there are many preschoolers. During health promotion week, Melissa is teaching a group of parents about monitoring for symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI) in preschoolers. Which of the following child should be further assessed?
a. Aaron, a 3.5 years old preschoolers, voids only twice in any 6-hour period
b. Eric, a 3 years old preschoolers, has difficulty sitting still for more than 40 minutes
c. Lauren, a 3 years old preschoolers, shows signs of incontinence after being toilet trained
d. Kaitlyn, a 2.5 years old preschoolers, urine smells strongly of ammonia after standing for more than 1 hour
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08/19/2025
When doing a home visit for Mark, a 5-year-old child who is injured at home, the nurse suspects child abuse during the initial interview with Mark’s parents. What behavior displayed by the parents would lead the nurse to be suspicious?
a. Mark’s mother has feelings of guilt
b. Mark’s father is apathetic
c. Mark’s parents display overconcern in behaviors
d. Mark’s parents are ignoring the child