NUR 2571 Professional Nursing II PN2 E xam 3 What would be the best way for a nurse to communicate with a hearing impaired client? Speak slowly and clearly while facing the client A client wit h Meniere’s disease is asking the nurse about potential triggers for an attack. Which instruction should the nurse give to the client to reduce risk of an attack Smoking cessation The nurse begins t o experience red, itchy hands after using gloves for client care. Which of the following should the nurse consider as causing these symptoms? Latex allergy A client is experi encing contact dermatitis after a new laundry detergent. The nurse realizes that this reaction is which type of hypersensitivity reaction? Type 4 A nurse is reviewing the medication list for a client who has a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus. T he nurse should recognize which of the following medications can cause glucose intolerance Methylprednisolone The nurse is providing disc harge instructions to a client diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematous SLE which of the following would not be included in these instructions? "Do not be alarmed if your body temperature fluctuates on a daily basis, this is expected in clients with lupus " The nurse is caring a client who has experienced a conductive hearing loss. The nurse anticipates that the client will exhibit which of the following? When conducting the Rhine test, bone conduction will be greater than air conduction The laboratory values of a client with diabetes mellitus include a fasting glucose level of 91 and a hemoglobin A1C of 6.9%. what is the nurse's interpretation of these findings? The values indicate that the client has managed his or her disease well. The laboratory value of a client with diabetes mellitus include a post meal of 175 and hemoglobin of 7.5%. what are the nurses inter precautions of these findings? The client's glucose control for the past 24 hours has been good, but the overall control is poor. The nurse is caring for a client with diabetes realizes that the client has higher risk of developin g cataracts. The nurse should also assess the client for indication of which other visual complications? Diabetic retinopathy The nurse is assessing a client diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus for symptoms associated with DKA. Which of the following w ill the nurse most likely assess in the client select all? Fruity breath odor, ketones present in the urine, dry mucus membranes and tenting skin
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