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107.The nurse is reviewing the meal plan diary of a client who was prescribed a high-fiber diet. Which food choice by the client contains the highest fiber content?
1 cup bran cereal
79.The nurse has been teaching a client about a high-protein diet. The teaching is successful if the client identifies which meal as high in protein?
A. Baked beans, hamburger, and milk
82.The nurse is admitting a vegan client who is complaining of numbness and tingling in the lower extremities. The nurse should suspect which nutritional deficiency?
B12
72.The public health nurse is teaching the mother of a preschooler how to establish good eating habits in her child. Which strategy will the nurse include in the teaching?
allow the child to eat foods in any order
118.A client prescribed a low sodium diet should avoid which foods?
canned soups cold cuts
102.What did Erikson view the psychosocial task for the age group 20-40 years of age?
intimacy
68.According to Erikson, what is the central crisis of early adulthood?
intimacy versus isolation
104.A nurse is planning strategies to help a client reduce the intake of saturated fats. Which strategy should the nurse recommend?
limit meat to 5 OZ
88.The nurse is providing health teaching for a client at risk for heart disease. Which factor is a modifiable risk factor?
obesity
92.A mother brings her 6-month-old infant to the clinic for immunization. This action demonstrates which level of disease prevention?
primary
77.A nurse instructs a pregnant client who has iron-deficiency anemia about foods high in iron. Which statement indicates understanding?
red meat and organ meat ae=re good ource of iron
78.A nurse is instructing a group of clients about foods high in carbohydrates. The nurse should include which foods that contain the highest level of carbohydrates?
rice patatoes and oranges
97.The nurse assesses an older adult's risk for impaired safety. Why is there a high potential for impaired safety in older clients?
school age
71.The community health nurse is preparing to teach safety precautions to school age children. Which teaching point should the nurse include?
school age children should wear helemts
114.The nurse is instructing a client with hypertension on the importance of choosing foods low in sodium. The nurse should teach the client to limit intake of which food?
smoked sausage
105.A nurse is educating a client about maximizing absorption when taking calcium supplements. Which instruction should the nurse include in the teaching?
take vitamin D supp
74.A pediatric nurse is assessing a toddler's fine motor skills. Which assessment finding indicates normal toddler fine motor development?
the toddler can turn a doorknob
93.The nurse teaches new parents about the characteristics of meconium. How should the nurse describe meconium?
thick green black fecal
108.During an educational session for women of childbearing age, the nurse would recommend the following food as a source of folate:
3.5 OZ
95.The nurse assesses an adult female client for symptoms of menopause. Between what ages does menopause usually begin?
45 and 55
86.A nurse observes an infant sitting up without support. The nurse estimates the infant is which age?
7 months
111.The nurse has given dietary instructions to an older female client to minimize the risk of osteoporosis. The client demonstrates understanding of the dietary teaching by stating that she will increase intake of which food?
MILK
84.The nurse prepares to teach the mother of a 6-month-old infant about introducing the first solid food. Which food should the nurse recommend?
an iron foritfied single grain
97.The nurse assesses an older adult's risk for impaired safety. Why is there a high potential for impaired safety in older clients?
an older adult experinces chnages
91.A dying client asks the nurse, "Why me? This is not fair!" is in which stage of death and dying according to Kubler-Ross?
anger
87.An infant hyperextends its toes, then curls them under, in response to stroking the bottom of the foot. Which reflex is this?
babinski
100.When the dying client prays for extra months of life, the client is experiencing which stage in Kübler-Ross stages of grief?
bargaining
85.A new mother asks the nurse about the topic of breastfeeding. Which statement by the nurse is best?
breast milk gives immune factors
69.The nurse is evaluating the developmental level of a 3-year-old. Which does the nurse expect to observe in this child?
builds tower of blocks
112.The nurse provides instruction to a client about a low-protein diet. The client demonstrates understanding by stating the need to limit which food in the diet?
chicken 3 OZ
76.The nurse is teaching a lactose intolerant client which type of foods to eliminate from the diet. Which food group should the nurse include?
dairy products
70.The nurse assesses the vital signs of a 12-month-old infant with a respiratory infection and notes that the respiratory rate is 35 breaths per minute. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?
document the finsings
99.The social worker and the dying client have just completed a document in which the client appoints someone to carry out his or her end-of-life wishes. What is this document known as?
durable power of attorney
81.Using Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of human needs, a nurse assigns highest priority to which client need?
fluid intake
101.The nurse is providing teaching to a group of parents with toddler age children about measures to reduce the risk of choking. The nurse should advise the parents that which food is appropriate for toddlers?
graham crackers
116.A breastfeeding mother of an infant with lactose intolerance asks the nurse about dietary measures. What foods should the nurse tell the mother are not acceptable to consume while breastfeeding?
hard cheeses
94.The nurse is examining an infant at the clinic. Which approach describes the process of cephalocaudal development?
head towrd the toe
90.The nurse is caring for a terminally ill client and their family. Which approach to caring for the terminally ill focuses on individual and family control?
hospice
80.A client on prolonged bed rest has developed a pressure ulcer. The wound shows no signs of healing even though the client has received skin care and has been turned every 2 hours. Which nutritional deficit is most likely responsible for the failure to heal?
inadequate protien shakes
119.The nurse assesses a pregnant client who has constipation. Which priority instructions should be given?
increase fiber and fluids
110.The nurse is teaching a client who has iron deficiency anemia about foods to be included in the diet. The nurse determines that the client understands the dietary modifications if which items are selected from the menu?
oranges dark leafy green
106.The nurse is providing dietary education to a client who is vegetarian and requires an increase in zinc intake. Which source is the best for an increased zinc intake?
oysters
83.The nurse is teaching a new mother about preventing sudden infant death syndrome. Which precaution will the nurse teach the new mother?
position the infant on his back to sleep
103.A 40-year-old client has been complaining recently that seeing objects at close range is difficult. The nurse suspects the client has which condition?
presbyopia
73.The mother of a preschool child is worried about her child's language development. The nurse teaches the mother strategies to develop language development. Which strategy is not helpful in developing language development?
punish the child harshly for mispronunciations
113.A client is recovering from abdominal surgery and has a large abdominal wound. Why should the nurse encourage the client to eat foods high in Vitamin C?
to promote wound healing
75.The nursing instructor is assessing the student nurse's knowledge on toilet training in toddlers. Which statement by the student nurse indicates the need for further study?
toddlers will learn bladder control before bowel control
109.A nurse is caring for a client with a new prescription for an iron supplement. Which beverage should the client be instructed to take with the medication?
tomato juice
96.At what age is a child typically able to run easily, climb on furniture unaided, and pick up small objects?
two to three