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Which data support to 4. Clients with acute bacterial prostatitis
the nurse the client's will frequently experience a sudden
diagnosis of acute onset of fever and chills. Clients with
bacterial prostatitis? chronic prostatitis have milder
1. Terminal dribbling. symptoms.
2. Urinary frequency.
3. Stress incontinence.
4. Sudden fever and
chills.
The nurse is developing a 4. Excess fluid volume is priority
nursing care plan for the because of the stress placed on the
client diagnosed with heart and vessels, which could lead
CKD. to heart failure, pulmonary edema,
Which nursing problem is and death
priority for the client?
1. Low self-esteem.
2. Knowledge deficit.
3. Activity intolerance.
4. Excess fluid volume
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Which nursing diagnosis 4. This is a potentially life-threatening
is priority for the client problem.
who has undergone a
TURP?
1. Potential for sexual
dysfunction.
2. Potential for an altered
body image.
3. Potential for chronic
infection.
4. Potential for
hemorrhage.
The client diagnosed with 3. This is an example of restating, a
cancer of the bladder therapeutic technique used to clarify
states, "I have young the client's feelings and encourage a
children. I am discussion of those feelings.
too young to die." Which
statement is the nurse's
best response?
1. "This cancer is treatable
and you should not give
up."
2. "Cancer occurs at any
age. It is just one of those
things."
3. "You are afraid of dying
and what will happen to
your children."
4. "Have you talked to
your children about your
dying?"
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2,000 mL has been lost.
The client diagnosed with
First, determine how many pounds the
diabetes insipidus
client has lost:
weighed 180 pounds
180 −175.6 = 4.4 pounds lost
when the daily
Then, based on the fact that 1 liter of fluid
weight was taken
weighs 2.2 pounds, determine how many
yesterday. This morning's
liters of fluid have been lost:
weight is 175.6 pounds.
4.4 ÷ 2.2 = 2 liters lost
One liter of fluid
Then, because the question asks for the
weighs approximately 2.2
answer in milliliters, convert 2 liters into
pounds. How much fluid
milliliters:
has the client lost? _______
2 × 1,000 = 2,000 mL
The nurse is planning the 1. Urine is acidic, and the abdominal wall
care of a postoperative tissue is not designed to tolerate acidic
client with an ileal environments. The stoma is pouched
conduit. Which so urine will not touch the skin.
intervention should be
included in the plan of
care?
1. Provide meticulous skin
care and pouching.
2. Apply sterile drainage
bags daily.
3. Monitor the pH of the
urine weekly.
4. Assess the stoma site
every day.
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The nurse is preparing a 3. A long-term complication of
plan of care for the client glomerulonephritis is it can become
diagnosed with acute chronic if unresponsive to treatment,
glomerulonephritis. and this can lead to end-stage renal
Which statement is an disease. Maintaining renal function is
appropriate long-term an appropriate long-term goal.
goal?
1. The client will have a
blood pressure within
normal limits.
2. The client will show no
protein in the urine.
3. The client will maintain
normal renal function.
4. The client will have
clear lung sounds.
The nurse is caring for a 2. Bladder spasms are common, but being
client with a TURP. Which relieved with medication indicates the
expected outcome condition is improving.
indicates the
client's condition is
improving?
1. The client is using the
maximum amount
allowed by the PCA
pump.
2. The client's bladder
spasms are relieved by
medication.
3. The client's scrotum is
swollen and tender with
movement.
4. The client has passed a
large, hard, brown stool
this morning.
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