a. |
Cola |
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b. |
Tea |
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c. |
Water |
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d. |
Coffee |
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e. |
Apple juice |
Option c water
Option b ) tea
Option e ) apple juice
Water will help in smoothening of fecus and will relive constipation while apple juice and tea will act as laxatives
Coffe and carbonated drinks will only increase constipated
Which fluids are preferred when encouraging fluid intake for a patient experiencing constipation? Select all that...
Which fluids are preferred when encouraging fluid intake for a patient experiencing constipation? Select all that apply. a Cola b Tea . c Water . d Coffee . e Apple juice
The nurse is caring for a patient experiencing fluid volume excess. The nurse would anticipate which of the following clinical manifestation? Select all that apply a) increased urine output b) Crackles in the lungs c) Weight loss d) Pitting edema e) Flat neck veins f) elevated blood pressure
48 A patient is admitted with a diagnosed of Crohn's disease. What nursing interventions would be appropriate when caring for this patient? Select all that apply a. Daily weight c. fluid restriction b. Monitor I & O every shift commode f. accessibility to bedside 49. constipation is a problem for many older adults, the medical management to prevent constipation includes (select all that apply a. Decreasing physical activity d. increasing fluid intake b. Decreasing fluid intake e. increasing daily activity...
Which type of medications will the RN be administering for a patient experiencing glaucoma? select all that applies a. mydriatics b. beta blockers c. cycloplegics d. anti-infectives e. miotics
2)The patient is on Intake & Output. For lunch, the patient took 6 ounces of coffee and 1/2 pint of milk. At lunch, the patient drank 4 oz of broth and an 1/2 cup(measured) of juice and 2 teaspoon of tea. Calculate the patient’s 8 hr intake for the 0700 – 1500 shift. ______mL 3) Your patient is instructed to take 10mL of guaifenisin with codiene q6hrs. prn for cough. He lost his medicine cup. How many household t. would...
Select the best answer for each question. Which are indications for the use of diuretics? (Select all that apply.) 11. a. To increase urine output b. To reduce uric acid levels To treat hypertension c. To treat open-angle glaucoma d. e.To treat edema associated with heart failure 12. When providing patient teaching to a patient who is taking a potassium-sparing diuretic such as Spironolactone (Aldactone), the nurse will include which dietary guidelines? There are no dietary restrictions with this medication....
A patient with severe acute pancreatitis has the following vital signs after fluid resuscitation. BP 84/53 mm Hg and HR 121 bpm. What should the nurse consider as the next step of care for this patient? A: Prepare to administer diuretics B: Ask the physician if an antihypertensive would be indicated C: Assess for hypovolemic shock D: Prepare to administer potassium chloride 2. A patient being treated in the infectious disease clinic has a history of IV drug use and chronic...
6. Priority Nursing action for the patient undergoing a paracentesis include? Select all that apply a. obtain informed concent b. Have the patient bathe c. Assess vital signs and weight d. Instruct the patient to lay in a supine position. e. Have the patient void 7. Upon completion of the procedure, the priority nursing action is to? Select all that apply. a. Note the amount of fluid and discard all fluid obtained. b. put an abnormal binder on the patient....
select all that apply and why
8. A client is admitted to the hospital with Cushing Syndrome. Which nursing interventions are appropriate for the client. Select all that apply a. Assess for peripheral edema b. Stress the need for high caloric high calorie diet c. Measure intake and output d. Encourage oral fluid intake e. Weigh the client daily ANS:
Before administering a cholinergic antagonist to a client, for what should you specifically assess? (Select all that apply.) Skin elasticity Symptoms of cholinergic crisis Bowel and bladder habits History of glaucoma History of malignant hyperthermia After receiving a medication, the client is experiencing dysphagia. Which intervention by the nurse is the most appropriate? Provide orange juice for the client. Contact the health care provider immediately. Ascertain fluid intake and urinary output. Raise the dose of the client's anticholinergic agent.