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When caring for a client who reports using herbal supplements. Which phase of the nursing process is most appropriate for documenting this information?

assessment

100

______ reduces systemic absorption and increases local effectiveness. Contamination of the dropper must be avoided.

nasolacrimal occulsion

100

Skin should be ___ and ___ before applying topical medications to promote absorption and prevent infection.

clean and dry

100

______   and ______ are recognized to have a major impact on the development of chronic illness.

poverty and socioeconomic disadvantage

100

Loss of a body part from injury is what type of loss

situational loss

200

Gathering information about medication and CAM use occurs during ________ phase. This data is essential before making nursing diagnoses or planning care.

assessment

200

A parent reports their child experiences discomfort when receiving ear drops. What nursing action would be most appropriate?

warm drops to room temperature. 

200

Chronic laxative use increases the risk for ______ and _____   _______ .

dehydration and electrolyte imbalance

200

When teaching a group of older persons about cultural beliefs and death, the nurse should maintain

 rituals and practices  to allow a sense of acceptance of the dying process.

200

Some people may demonstrate anger or denial as a response to___

grief

300

which phase involves establishing goals and expected outcomes based on nursing diagnoses.

planning phase

300

A client is applying topical corticosteroids under plastic wrap several times daily. What would be our response

Educate !
occlusive dressings increase systemic absorption and risk skin thinning and adverse effects.

300

Which nursing intervention should be implemented first for chronic constipation?

Non‑pharmacologic measures such as fluids, fiber, and activity are first‑line interventions.

300

Patients with chronic illness want the health care system to provide them with ways to adjust to ...

disease consequences

300

Kübler-Ross’ traditional theory involves five stages of grief. The _____ stage of adjustment to an impending death can involve resistance, agitation to a person or situation

anger

400

_______ were responsible for the highest proportion of global deaths in 2012

cardiovascular disease (37%)

400

Ginkgo increases _____.  

bleeding risk

400

What best reflects the nurse’s role regarding CAM use?

The nurse’s role is assessment, education, safety, and collaboration, not prescribing.

400

______ is the simultaneous occurrence of several chronic medical conditions, which may or may not be related to each other, in the same person.

multimorbidity

400

Since behavioural responses to stress include temporary changes such as irritability, changes in memory, and poor concentration when doing patient teaching it is important to

have the pt repeat the information back

500

_____ and _____ characterize the second bereavement phase in Bowlby’s Attachment Theory. Emotional outbursts are common in this phase.

yearning and searching

500

When a pt is using ginkgo the nurse must ___, ____, and _______.

assess, document, notify provider

500

When caring for patients experiencing grief or a first dying patient, it is important for the nurse to  ...

Develop an understanding of his or her own feelings about death.

500

What will be most important to include in discharge teaching?

how to prevent and manage a crisis.

500

____ risk factors cannot be changed.

non modifiable

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