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the nurse concludes that the teaching about home gastrostomy feedings was effective when the client makes which statement

" i will measure the residual volume before starting the feedings"

a client who had a transurethral resection of the prostate is to be discharged from the outpatient surgical department. which client statement indicates to the nurse that discharge teaching about self care is understood

"I will notify my health care provider if persistent bleeding occurs."

a nurse is reviewing preoperative instructions with a client who is scheduled for orthopedic surgery at 8am the next day. which dietary instructions would the nurse provide

Consume a light evening meal tonight and then no food or fluids after midnight.

which factor would the nurse encourage the client to incorporate into the diet for symptom improvement with celiac disease

Gluten-free diet

after the diagnosis of oral cancer, which statement is best to assess the client needs

Have you noticed any change in your eating habits?

a client with a history of ulcerative colitis has a portion of the large intestine removed, and an ileostomy is created. For which potential life-threatening postoperative complication would the nurse assess in the client

Limited water reabsorption caused by removal of intestine

which information would the nurse consider when caring for an older adult hospitalized for weigh loss and dehydration caused by nutritional deficits

The nutritional needs of an older adult are unchanged except for a decreased need for calories

while educating a client who is scheduled for a bowel resection, which explains the purpose of antibiotics prior to the surgery

They are given to eliminate bacteria from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

which dietary guideline for a client diagnosed with pancreatitis is most important to teach

avoid ingesting alcoholic beverages

which definition related to steatorrhea

fatty stools

which position should the nurse place the client in which inserting a nasogastric tube for gastric lavage following an overdose of acetaminophen

high fowler

which information would a nurse include in the discharge teaching of a client after total gastrectomy

injections of vitamin B12 for life

which issue would be an ongoing problem for a client with an intestinal ostomy

maintaining skin integrity

which risk factor is associated most commonly with hiatal hernia

obesity

which substances would the nurse advise a client to avoid to limit gastrointestinal irritability

soda

after a bilateral inguinal hernia repair, the nurse should assess the client for the development of which common complication

urinary retention

which recommendation is most important for the nurse to include in a teaching program for a client who has been placed on a 2-g sodium diet

use lemon juice to season meat (adds flavor, low sodium)

which response would a nurse give when a client admitted with a ruptured appendix asks why surgery is being delayed for several hours

"delaying surgery for a few hours allows us to start treating the infection and inflammation in you abdomen before starting surgery

the nurse is providing discharge teaching to a client wiht a new colostomy. the client states; "i hope i can handle all of this at home; its alot to remember" which statement by the nurse is the best response to the clients concern

"you seem nervous about going home"

A client with cholelithiasis has a laser laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Postoperatively it is most appropriate for the nurse to:

Ambulate the client when the client is alert and oriented

which instruction would the nurse include in the teaching for a client who has had a recent colostomy and expresses concern about the inability to control the passage of gas

Avoid foods that in the past caused flatus

which statement by the nurse reflects an understanding of Crohn disease

Crohn disease can affect any area of gastrointestinal tract

which instruction would the nurse provide to help prevent leakage of stool when teaching a client with an ascending colon who is using a colostomy appliance

Empty the appliance when it is approximately one half full with feces.

A client has a history of gastroesophageal reflux disease. why would the nurse monitor a client with GERD for clinical manifestations of heart disease

Esophageal pain may imitate the symptoms of a heart attack.

how often would the nurse assess a clients vital signs after a liver biopsy

Every 15 minutes for two hours

which information recommended by the american cancer society would the nurse include when planning a community health program about screening for cancer

Fecal occult blood testing should be performed yearly beginning at age 50 years

a client with cirrhosis of the liver and ascites fails to respond to chlorothiazide, a thiazide diuretic. spironolactone is prescribed in addition to the chlorothiazide. which reason would the nurse provide regarding the addition of spironolactone to the medication regimen

Helps prevent potassium loss

which food would the nurse offer to a client who is prescribed a clear liquid diet

Jell-O broth gingerale

which appearance would the nurse anticipate a colostomy stoma to have 2 days after an abdominoperineal resection

Moist, red, and raised above the skin surface

which client factor would the nurse consider to have the greatest impact on the effectiveness of bariatric surgery

Motivation to cooperate with required lifestyle changes

a client is admitted to the hospital with jaundice. after numerous diagnostic tests, the health care provider diagnoses the client with cancer of the pancreas. which is the most likely cause of the clients jaundice

Obstruction of the common bile duct by the pancreatic neoplasm

an older adult who is accustomed to taking enemas periodically to avoid constipation is admitted to a long-term care facility. the health care provider prescribes medication, bed rest, and a regular diet. which action would be implemented to help prevent the client from developing constipation

Offer a large glass of prune juice with warm water each morning

a client with ulcerative colitis decides to have a colectomy as advised by the primary health care provider. which is most likely the significant factor that affected the client decision

Surgical treatment cures ulcerative colitis

which explanation would a nurse use to describe the cause of intussusception to a client

Telescoping of a proximal loop of bowel into a distal loop

total parenteral nutrition has been prescribed for a client with a history of malabsorption syndrome who was admitted to the hospital for medical management. which action would the nurse take to prevent a major reaction to the TPN infusion

administer the infusion slowly

which test is most significantly related to the clients response to treatment of acute pancreatitis

amylase level

which condition would be associated with an increased risk in a client with a body mass index of 40

angina osteoarthritis hyperglycemia hyperlipidemia respiratory insufficiency

which term would a nurse use to document a client who has expressed a complete lack of lack of hunger or interest in food for the last 3 days

anorexia

which postoperative nursing intervention maximizes skin integrity in a client who has a colostomy after surgery for cancer of the colon

apply stoma adhesive around the stoma and then attach the appliance

which deficiency would a nurse conclude is causing a client to have difficulty digesting fatty foods

bile

which nutrient deficiency would result in ketosis

carbohydrate

which juice would the nurse teach a client taking spironolactone contains the least amount of potassium

cranberry juice

during dietary teaching of a client with chronic constipation, the nurse identifies with food item as having the least amount of fiber content

cream of wheat

which condition refers to the rapid gastric emptying of undigested food from the stomach into the small intestine

dumping syndrome

which response would a nurse give to an obese client with a hiatal hernia who asks how to prevent esophageal reflux

eat less food at each meal

which food would the nurse instruct the client to avoid on a low residue diet

fresh fruit whole wheat bread

a client who is about to have a blood transfusion asks the nurse, which type of hepatits is most frequently transmitted by transfusion?" which type would the nurse respond with

hepatitis C (A- fecal-oral B- parenterally, sexually D- caused by B)

which information regarding hepatitis C is accurate

hepatitis C can be managed with medication

which position would the nurse place a client in after a recent stroke

high fowler

which component of a therapeutic diet would the nurse encourage the client recovering from an acute episode of alcoholism to consume

high protein

which manifestation would a nurse monitor for in a client who has 1500 mL fluid removed by paracentesis

hypovolemic shock

which statement by a client prescribed a low-sodium diet indicates an understanding of the nurses teaching

i eat shredded wheat cereal for breakfast

how would the nurse respond to a client who is prescribed a 2g sodium diet and asks for juice

i suggest you have either apple juice or pear nectar

which responses form the nurse would be best for a client who states that if no acute symptoms are currently being experienced with a hernia, then it can just be ignored and maybe it will go away

if left untreated any hernia can become trapped and cut off the blood supply, which required emergency surgery

which diminishing function in the older client would result in a decreased ability to fight infection

immunocompetence

which suggestion would the nurse make about ways to increase dietary intake of calcium for a client who is financially struggling

include collards or kale in one meal per day

prednisone, an adrenal steroid, is prescribed for a client with an exacerbation of colitis. when administering the first dose of prednisone to a client with exacerbation of colitis, which information would the nurse provide

it causes suppression of the inflammatory process

for which reason would the nurse discuss the nutritional aspect of palliative care to the family of a client with bone cancer who is experiencing cachexia

it enhances the clients quality of life

which information is important for the nurse to include in the teaching plan for a client admitted to the hospital with crohns disease

meeting nutritional needs

which complication is the primary nursing concern when caring for a client with rapid and shallow respiration, dry and flushed skin, weakness, and lethargy who reports epigastric pain and prolonged vomiting

metabolic alkalosis

which is priority nursing action during the first 48 hours after the admission of a client with a 20 year history of excessive alcohol intake

monitor the clients vital signs

which clinical finding indicates that a postoperative client who has a nasogastric tube attached to low continuous suction may be experiencing hypokalemia

muscle weakness and cardiac dsyrhythmias

Which intervention by the nurse would facilitate gastric decompression in a client with a ruptured peptic ulcer

nasogastric tube to low suction

the nurse recognizes that which female client is at the greatest risk of developing gallbladder disease

older than 40 years of age and obese

which complication of peritonitis would cause a client to be admitted to the intensive care unit

organ failure sever hypotension school occurring due to septicemia deficient intravascular fluid volume cardiac output falling with a reduction in perfusion of vital organs

which action would the nurse take with a client experiencing stomatitis as a result of chemotherapy

provide frequent saline mouthwashes

which action would the nurse perform to help prevent the possibility of choking in a client who recently experienced a stroke

provide thickened liquids at mealtime

which response would cause the nurse to suspect dumping syndrome in a client who had a gastric resection with a vagotomy

reactive hypoglycemia

a nurse is teaching menu planning to a client who has a high triglyceride level. which food avoided by the client indicates that teaching about foods that are high in saturated fat was understood.

red meat

which reason for elevating the head when providing postoperative care for a client with esophageal cancer would a nurse assistant

reduces the risk for reflux materials into the esophagus

which item would be specifically included on a full liquid diet

refined cooked cereals

which information about a new client would indicate the nurse that screening for hepatitis C is appropriate

reports a one time use of intravenous drug 20 years ago

which job description applies to the wound, ostomy, and continence nurse

resource person for the nurse and client with colostomy

which finding would the nurse expect when a client with chronic pancreatitis submits a stool specimen

steatorrhea

which action describes how bisacodyl works within the body

stimulating peristalsis

which information would a nurse expect to find when to find when reviewing a newly admitted clients medication administration record

the clients allergies

a client with hepatitis B asks " are there any medications to help me get rid of this problem" which response by the nurse is appropriate

there are medications to help reduce viral load and liver inflammation

which is the nurses best response when a client with gastric ulcer disease asks when the health care provider has prescribed metronidazole

to treat helicobacter pylori infection

which prescribed vitamin is essential for the synthesis of prothrombin by the liver

vitamin K

a nurse identifies that the client understands information about vitamin K when the client makes which statement

vitamin K is produced in a sufficient amount by intestinal bacteria, so metabolic needs are met in a healthy individual

which deficiency is the most common in the older adult and can result in dizziness and falls

water

which transmission based precaution would be appropriate for a client with salmonellosis

wearing a gown if soiling is likely

which information would the nurse collect to coordinate the plan care for a client with dysphagia

weight loss coughing and choking presence of hoarseness recurrent chest infections conditions under which the problem occurs

which occurrence will indicate return of peristalsis to a nurse a client who had abdominal surgery

when the client passes flatus

which addition to the diet would the nurse encourage for a client admitted for a laparoscopic cholecystectomy to help normalize bowel function after surgery

whole bran Whole bran provides bulk that promotes intestinal motility and a regular bowel movement

which action is primary nursing intervention for a client after resection of the colon and formation of a colostomy that is to be discharge in several days

Determine the client's ability to care

which medications prescription would the nurse discuss with the health care provider because it is contraindicated for a client who is experiencing gastrointestinal bleeding

Ibuprofen

which informaiton would the nurse rprovide to a 45 year old client exposed to a hepatitis A virus at a local restaurant 7 days ago

Inform the client to go to the local health department as soon as possible to get immunoglobulin

thiamine (B1) and niacin (B3) are prescribed for a client with alcoholism. the nurse educated the client that these vitamins will maintain which body function

Neuronal activity

which complication is the nurse attempting to prevent in a client who had bariatric surgery who is encouraged to be more mobile

Pulmonary embolism

which information would the nurse include when discussing prevention of esophageal reflux with an obese with a hiatal hernia

Reduce your caloric intake to foster weight reduction

the nurse determines that there is some movement toward adaptation to the change in body image when a client who had a colostomy place 5 days ago takes which action

Stares at the stoma during dressing changes

which information would be included in the teaching plan for an older adult client with peptic ulcer disease who is taking an antacid and sucralfate

Sucralfate should be taken on an empty stomach one hour before meals

which common physiologic response do all clients with cancer experience that accounts for weight loss

Tumor necrosis factor affects the satiety center

which explanation does the nurse give the client who wants to understand what having an incarcerated hernia means

a piece of the intestine gets stuck in a hole in the abdominal wall

which client response indicated a major concern associated with a gastroscopy

abdominal distention

which information would the nurse include as a priority need for a 36 year old with early alcoholic cirrhosis

abstinence from alcohol

which medication is the preferred drug prescribed by health care providers for abdominal pain in clients with diverticulitis

acetaminophen

a client with gastroesophageal reflux disease is being treated with management. the client states "i like to have a glass of juice every day" which juice is most appropriate for the client on dietary intervention for GERD

apple

which items would be included on the list of foods recommended for a client who has a peptic ulcer disease

applesauce, cream of wheat, and tea

which action would the nurse perform to help relieve the discomfort of a client with parotitis

apply warm compresses over affected side of face

which signs or symptom is expected with advanced cirrhosis

ascites jaundice esophageal varices decreased consciousness numbness and tingling in extremities

which intervention would the nurse plan to help health care team address inadequate nutrition for a client with oral cancer

assess daily weights evaluates swallowing measure nutritional intake monitor intake and output ensure mouth care before and after meals

which intervention would the nurse perform to help an anorexic client reporting a "bad taste" in the mouth when eating

assist with oral hygiene before and after meals

which action would the nurse perform to address the potential for injury because of possible bowel obstruction

auscultate bowel sounds as directed

which information would the nurse included in the discharge teaching plan for client hospitalized with gastritis

avoid alcohol and tobacco use

which teaching wold the nurse provide a client with chronic gastritis who is being treated with medication and diet

avoid using analgesics that contain aspirin

which specific education would the nurse include in the discharge teaching for a client who had surgery for an incarcerated hernia

avoiding lifting heavy items

a nurse teaching a client about low-calcium foods conclude that the teaching is effective when the client selects which food item from the menu

baked chicken roast beef with mashed potatoes

which color would the nurse expect the stoma to be in a client who had a formation of a colostomy 2 days ago

brick red

a frantic parent calls staring stating his or her child has swallowed dish soap

call poison control

which food would the nurse include in teaching for a client who is deficient in vitamin A

carrots leafy greens

which factor is most related to why cholesterol is important in the human body in normal levels

cellular membranes

which common clinical manifestation would the nurse include in a teaching program about the S/S of colorectal cancer for a group of adults

change in bowel habits

which color of stool would a nurse expect in a client with cancer of the head of the pancreas who has been admitted with weight loss, severe epigastric pain and jaundice

clay-colored (bile is prevented form entering the duodenum)

which factor increases the risk for wound dehiscence in a client who had major abdominal surgery 1 day ago

client being overweight

which test is commonly prescribed to assess for diverticulitis

computed tomography (CT) scan

which foods would the nurse instruct a client an ileostomy to avoid

corn celery popcorn and nuts

which type of stool would a nurse teach a client with a peptic ulcer to report immediately

dark brown or black

a client is scheduled for a pyloroplasty and vagotomy because of strictures caused by ulcers unresponsive to medical history. which information about the purpose of vagotomy wold the nurse include when completing education with the client

decreased acid in the stomach

which type of colostomy may allow the client to have bowel continence

descending or sigmoid colostomy

which therapeutic effect would the nurse identify as the reason for administration of neomycin sulfate to a client before colon surgery

destroys intestinal bacteria

which discipline would the nurse choose to consult regarding lifestyle modification for a client with GERD who report being a truck driver who has irregular hours, eats fast food, and sleeps in the cab on occasion

dietitian

which information would a nurse include when teaching a client with pancreatitis about dietary restrictions

eat small meals frequently

a nurse is caring for a client who just had a gastrectomy. which client teaching would the nurse emphasize when discussing hot to avoid dumping syndrome

eat small meals with low-carbohydrate and moderate-fat content

which important strategy that will most likely be a requirement for life will the nurse include in the discharge teaching for a client after a total gastrectomy

eat small, frequent meals

when assessing a client abdomen, the nurse palpates the area directly above the umbilicus

epigastric (hypogastric- lowest middle suprasternal- above sternum)

which food group selected by the client with hypertension indicated understanding of the nurses dietary teaching about foods that are low in natural sodium

fruits (vegetables high in sodium)

which outcome is most important for a client who has been receiving medical intervention for Crohn disease

gains a 1/2 lb per week

which factor does the nurse consider most likely associated with the clients ulcerative colitis

genetic predisposition

which procedure would the nurse perform to demonstrate the proper way of removing a colostomy barrier

gently peel the skin barrier off the skin

when performing the initial history and physical examination for a client with a tentative diagnosis of peptic ulcer, how would the nurse expect the client to describe the pain

gnawing epigastric pain or boring pain in the back

which condition would the nurse expect a client to report wen describing the pain associated with a suspected peptic ulcer in the duodenum

gnawing sensation relieved by food

which immediate action would the nurse take when the client has bright-red, blood emesis

have the client sit upright

which type of hepatitis primarily associated with tattoos would the nurse educator of a college health course include in the teaching plan

hepatitis C -- bloodborne pathogen

a client is admitted to the hospital with slight jaundice and reports of pain on the lift side and back. a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis is made. for which common response to acute pancreatitis would the nurse would monitor

hypovolemia

the nurse provided medication teaching on diuretic therapy to a client who receives a prescription for potassium supplements. which statement by the client causes the nurse to conclude that the teaching was effective

i should report any abdominal distress

a nurse has provided teaching to a client with a newly prescribed proton pump inhibitor. which statement by the client indicated an understanding of why PPL is prescribed

i take this to prevent stomach pain

which statement by the client is accurate regarding constipation

i will exercise by walking at least 30 minutes daily

the nurse is providing teaching to a client who has received a prescription for an oral pancreatic enzyme. the nurse evaluates that teaching is understood when the client makes which statement

i will take it with meals

which statement by a client who is hospitalized with hepatitis A demonstrates an understanding of measure to reduce the risk for spreading the disease

i will wash my hands frequently

which client assessment would the nurse determine represents the highest risk for development of pressure ulcers

incontinence and inability to move independently

which outcome is the primary goal of the nurse administering medications to a client with a hiatal hernia

increase lower esophageal sphincter pressure

which issue would be the priority concern for a client with a perforated bowel with fecal material leaking into a peritoneal cavity

infection

which condition would the nurse suspect in a client with a history of Crohn disease reporting constipation with abdominal cramps that come and go, feeling nauseated, the inability to pass flatus, and a greatly swollen abdomen

intestinal obstruction

which information about vitamin A would the nurse consider when assessing A client for clinical indicators of vitamin A deficiency

it is necessary element of rhodopsin which controls responses to light and dark environments

which enzyme would a nurse consider to be deficient in a client experiencing abdominal discomfort following ingestion of milk

lactase

which associated risk factor would the nurse assess for when collecting a health history on a client with tongue cancer

large amount of alcohol consumption

which intervention would the nurse recommend for a client who underwent a billroth 11 procedure and is experencing duping syndrome after consulting the dietitian

lay down for 30 minutes after meals

in which position would the nurse place a client during a tap water enema

left sims

a client is admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of alcohol withdrawal syndrome. which body organ will be protected by the ingestion of a high calorie diet fortified with vitamins

liver (high calorie diet minimized tissue breakdown and promotes healing)

which frequently prescribed antidiarrheal drug would the nurse expect the health care provider to prescribe for a client with severe diarrhea

loperamide (inhibits peristalsis)

which type of diet would the nurse encourage a client with chronic hepatic failure to follow based on the health care provider

low protein -limit 20g daily

which diet would the nurse anticipate the health care provider to prescribe for a client in preparation for ligation of hemorrhoid surgery

low-residue

a health care provider prescribes daily docusate sodium for a client, which action does docusate sodium have in gastrointestinal tract

lowers the surface tension of feces (drawing fluid into the stool)

a client who has had upper right quadrant pain for several months is now experiencing clay-colored stools. laboratory results reveal elevated liver enzymes, and a needle biopsy of the liver is scheduled. which education would the nurse include in the clients teaching about the procedure?

lying on the right side after the procedure is required bc it will decrease the rick for hemorrhage

which statement by a participant during a health symposium signals to the nurse an understanding of how to prevent food poisoning

meats and cream-based foods need to be refrigerated

a client had an abdominal cholecystectomy. postoperatively, the client refuses deep breathing and coughing and states " its too painful" which action would the nurse take

medicate the client for pain before coughing and deep breathing

which factor would increase the risk for esophageal cancer

obesity chronic trauma male gender cigarette smoking excessive alcohol intake

which physiologic response would the nurse mention when providing discharge teaching about the S/S of dumping syndrome after a circumgastric banding bariatric surgical procedure

palpitations

when monitoring a client 24-48 hours after surgery, the nurse would assess for which problem associated with anesthetic agents

paralytic ileus

which condition would by a major a complication of the ileal pouch anal anastomosis procedure

peritonitis (caused by leaking of suture leading to peritonitis)

a client has an excision of an external hemorrhoid. which would the nurse teach the client to use when cleaning the anus after a bowel movement

premoistened medicated pads

a client who recently had an abdoninoperineal resection and colostomy accuses the nurse of being uncomfortable during a dressing change because the "wound looks terrible" which defense mechanism would the nurse identify in the client

projection

which element is formed in the presence of vitamin K and is concluded by the nurse to be the purpose of administering vitamin K prior to cholecystectomy

prothrombin

which information would the nurse include when explaining dumping syndrome to a client

rapid passage of concentrated fluid into the small intestine

a client is admitted with an acute onset of lower quadrant pain. appendicitis is suspected. which clinical indicator is associated with appendicitis

rebound tenderness

in which position would the nurse place a client after a needle biopsy of the liver

right side lying

which complication is possible if a heat pack is applied to the abdomen of a client with undiagnosed abdominal pain

ruptured appendix

which instruction would require further teaching when providing education to a client with diverticulitis

schedule toileting every 2 hours

a client with a ruptured appendix is scheduled for an appendectomy. which position is best for a client returning from an appendectomy for a ruptured appendix

semi-fowler

which position would a nurse place a client with a hiatal hernia in for sleeping

semi-fowler

which type tube would the nurse anticipate for a client with bleeding esophageal varices

sengataken-blakemore

which elevated laboratory test result is most indicative of acute pancreatitis

serum lipase

which clinical manifestation is an early sign of inguinal hernia strangulation

sharp abdominal pain ( wave like, colicky sharp)

which cereal selection indicated to the nurse that the client has understood teaching about how to prevent constipation

shredded wheat

when caring for a client in the early postoperative period after a hemorrhoidectomy, the nurse would place the client in which position

side lying

for which reason wold the nurse question a client taking megadoses of vitamin A

since the liver can store vitamin A, the vitamin can reach toxic levels in the body if taken above the recommended daily dosage

which intervention is generally used to reduce discomfort after a rubber band ligation of internal hemorrhoids

sitz bath

which diet would the nurse teach a client scheduled for gastric bypass to maintain because it will help minimize the clinical manifestations of dumping syndrome

small, frequent feeding schedule

The nurse responds to a client inquiring about how salmonellosis is diagnosed by telling the client that the medical diagnosis is established by which diagnostic test

stool culture

which response would be given by a nurse to client diagnosed with hepatitis A who asks about current treatment options

supportive care

which information would be important for the nurse to teach a client prescribed psyllium 3.5g twice a day for constipation

take with a full glass of water

which action provides evidence that a family member is effectively managing the care for a homebound client with a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube

the head of the bed remains elevated after the feeding

which explanation would a nurse give to a jaundiced client who has hepatitis and is expressing concern over the change in skin color

the liver is unable to remove normal amounts of bilirubin from the blood

for which goal of the nursing care plan would the nurse monitor and report for a client who has undergone a liver biopsy

the surgical site will have no bleeding

a client is being prepared for surgery to have a placement of a percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy tube. the client ask why the peg tube is preferred over the existing nasogastric tube that is being used for feedings. which explanation would the nurse give

there is less chance of aspiration

which response would be given by a nurse to a client with dysphagia who states that swallowing can be more easily accomplished with the head titled back quickly

tilting the head back actually makes swallowing more difficult and increases the risk for aspiration

when finding in a client with suspected small bowel obstruction who is placed on metoclopramide would the nurse report to the health care provider immediately

tongue protrusion

which statement made by the nurse is correct regarding total parenteral nutrition

total parental nutrition must be administered through a central intravenous catheter

which information would the nurse include in a postoperative teaching plan regarding sexual activity for a client who has a transverse colostomy

you will be able to resume your usual sexual relationships

a 66 year old woman who has a history of 30 lb weight loss in 3 months with periods of constipation and diarrhea is diagnosed with cancer of the colon. which information would the nurse incorporate into the clients teaching plan about malignant tumors of the colon and rectum

Among the third most common cause of cancer in women.


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