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A nurse in a provider's office is teaching a client about the self-management of GERD.

Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

A. "Increase your caloric intake by 250 calories per day."

Choice A: “Increase your caloric intake by 250 calories per day” is not an answer because it is not mentioned as a self-management strategy for GERD in my sources.

B. "Lie down for 30 minutes after each meal."

Choice B: “Lie down for 30 minutes after each meal” is not an answer because it is not mentioned as a self-management strategy for GERD in my sources.

C. "Eat a light meal 1 hour before bedtime."

Choice C: “Eat a light meal 1 hour before bedtime” is not an answer because it is not mentioned

D. "Sleep with the head of your bed elevated 6 inches.".

One of the lifestyle changes that doctors recommend for managing symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is elevating the head during sleep by placing a foam wedge or extra pillows under the head and upper back to incline the body and raising the head off the bed 6 to 8 inches.

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Full Explanation

One of the lifestyle changes that doctors recommend for managing symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is elevating the head during sleep by placing a foam wedge or extra pillows under the head and upper back to incline the body and raising the head off the bed 6 to 8 inches. 
Choice A: “Increase your caloric intake by 250 calories per day” is not an answer because it is not mentioned as a self-management strategy for GERD in my sources.
Choice B: “Lie down for 30 minutes after each meal” is not an answer because it is not mentioned as a self-management strategy for GERD in my sources.
Choice C: “Eat a light meal 1 hour before bedtime” is not an answer because it is not mentioned


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QUESTION

A nurse in an emergency department is reviewing a client's ECG reading.

Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as an indication that the client has first-degree heart block?

A. Prolonged PR intervals.

First-degree heart block is a type of atrioventricular (AV) block that involves the consistent prolongation of the PR interval (defined as >0.20 seconds) due to delayed conduction via the atrioventricular node. This is seen on an ECG as a PR interval greater than 200 ms in length.

B. Nondiscernible P waves.

Choice B: Nondiscernible P waves are not an answer because it is not mentioned as a characteristic of first-degree heart block in my sources.

C. More P waves than QRS complexes.

Choice C: More P waves than QRS complexes is not an answer because it is not mentioned as a characteristic of first-degree heart block in my sources.

D. No correlation between P and QRS waves.

Choice D: No correlation between P and QRS waves is not an answer because it is not mentioned as a characteristic of first-degree heart block in my sources.

Full Explanation

First-degree heart block is a type of atrioventricular (AV) block that involves the consistent prolongation of the PR interval (defined as >0.20 seconds) due to delayed conduction via the atrioventricular node.
This is seen on an ECG as a PR interval greater than 200 ms in length.
Choice B: Nondiscernible P waves are not an answer because it is not mentioned as a characteristic of first-degree heart block in my sources.
Choice C: More P waves than QRS complexes is not an answer because it is not mentioned as a characteristic of first-degree heart block in my sources.
Choice D: No correlation between P and QRS waves is not an answer because it is not mentioned as a characteristic of first-degree heart block in my sources.
 

QUESTION

A nurse is assessing a client who has heart failure.

Which of the following client statements should indicate to the nurse that the client needs a referral for cardiac rehabilitation?

A. "I will weigh myself daily.".

Choice A is not the correct answer because weighing oneself daily is a recommended self-monitoring technique for clients with heart failure.

B. "l hate how I feel all the time.".

Choice B is not the correct answer because while feeling unhappy can be a symptom of heart failure, it does not necessarily indicate a need for cardiac rehabilitation.

C. "I'm too tired to brush my teeth.".

“I’m too tired to brush my teeth.” This statement indicates that the client is experiencing fatigue, which is a common symptom of heart failure. Fatigue can significantly impact a person’s ability to perform daily activities and can be an indication that the client needs a referral for cardiac rehabilitation 1.

D. "I need to start eating a low-sodium diet.".

Choice D is not the correct answer because eating a low-sodium diet is a recommended dietary change for clients with heart failure.

Full Explanation

“I’m too tired to brush my teeth.” This statement indicates that the client is experiencing fatigue, which is a common symptom of heart failure.
Fatigue can significantly impact a person’s ability to perform daily activities and can be an indication that the client needs a referral for cardiac rehabilitation 1.
Choice A is not the correct answer because weighing oneself daily is a recommended self-monitoring technique for clients with heart failure.
Choice B is not the correct answer because while feeling unhappy can be a symptom of heart failure, it does not necessarily indicate a need for cardiac rehabilitation.
Choice D is not the correct answer because eating a low-sodium diet is a recommended dietary change for clients with heart failure.

QUESTION

A nurse is caring for a client who has cancer. The client tells the nurse, "I would prefer to try vitamins and minerals instead of chemotherapy." Which of the following responses should the nurse make?

A. "You should ask your provider about your plan.".

This response is appropriate because it acknowledges the client's desire to explore alternative treatments while directing them to the appropriate source for medical advice. It promotes client autonomy and ensures they receive accurate information from their healthcare provider.

B. "Tell me what you know about chemotherapy.".

This response is also appropriate. It encourages the client to express their understanding and concerns about chemotherapy, allowing the nurse to identify any misconceptions and provide accurate information. This also opens the door for the client to express their concerns about vitamins and minerals, and why they want to persue that treatment.

C. "I have never heard of any holistic treatment that is effective.".

This response is inappropriate because it dismisses the client's preferences and demonstrates a lack of respect for their autonomy. It also displays a lack of knowledge, as some holistic treatments can be used as supportive therapies.

D. "The best way to treat your cancer is chemotherapy.".

This response is inappropriate because it is directive and does not allow the client to participate in decision-making. It also does not address the client's desire to explore alternative treatments.

Full Explanation

  • A. "You should ask your provider about your plan." This response is appropriate because it acknowledges the client's desire to explore alternative treatments while directing them to the appropriate source for medical advice. It promotes client autonomy and ensures they receive accurate information from their healthcare provider.
  • B. "Tell me what you know about chemotherapy." This response is also appropriate. It encourages the client to express their understanding and concerns about chemotherapy, allowing the nurse to identify any misconceptions and provide accurate information. This also opens the door for the client to express their concerns about vitamins and minerals, and why they want to persue that treatment.
  • C. "I have never heard of any holistic treatment that is effective." This response is inappropriate because it dismisses the client's preferences and demonstrates a lack of respect for their autonomy. It also displays a lack of knowledge, as some holistic treatments can be used as supportive therapies.
  • D. "The best way to treat your cancer is chemotherapy." This response is inappropriate because it is directive and does not allow the client to participate in decision-making. It also does not address the client's desire to explore alternative treatments.