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genevieve1028

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The nurse provides teaching on the diagnosis Risk for Deficient Fluid Volume to a client with ulcerative colitis. Which client statement indicates understanding of this information?
 
  A) I will drink 1 liter of fluid each day.
  B) I will continue to use a moisturizer on my skin.
  C) I should report dry patches of skin immediately to my doctor.
  D) If I have two liquid stools in any day, I will report this to my health care provider.

Question 2

The nurse conducts an evaluation after completing a training session for community members on ways to prevent nephritis. When evaluating the success of this session, what responses should the members provide as evidence that learning has been successful?
 
  Select all that apply.
  A) Practicing good hygiene
  B) Not smoking
  C) Maintaining a healthy body weight
  D) Limiting alcohol intake
  E) Controlling high blood pressure



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

The client with irritable bowel syndrome is taught to maintain a higher-than-normal fluid intake to maintain hydration. The client's dry patches could be due to fluid deficit but would not require immediate notification. Two liquid stools a day is not excessive, but the client needs to take in enough fluid to account for the stools as well as the normal fluid needs of the body. Moisturizing the skin is a positive action of the client but does not indicate appropriate understanding of the teaching that is appropriate for this diagnosis.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A, B, C, E

The exact cause of nephritis is unknown, but preventing viral infections through practicing good hygiene habits, not smoking, maintaining a healthy body weight, and controlling high blood pressure reduces the risk of developing this disease. Limiting alcohol intake will not affect the development of nephritis.



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