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xroflmao

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A client is admitted to the health center with chronic diarrhea. When should the nurse begin imparting health teaching about mitigating the effects of this problem?
 
  A) When admitting the client
  B) When providing treatment
  C) When discharging the client
  D) When the client requests information

Question 2

A nurse has begun to administer conscious sedation to a client who will undergo a bronchoscopy. Which of the following is an expected outcome after administering conscious sedation to a client?
 
  A) Client can respond verbally despite being unable to move.
  B) Client can tolerate invasive surgical procedures.
  C) Client is relaxed, emotionally comfortable, and conscious.
  D) Client's consciousness level can be monitored by equipment.



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Answer to Question 1

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Potential teaching needs should be identified from the time when the client is admitted. The client would therefore need to be taught the benefits of a proper diet during admission so as to minimize the risk of diarrhea. There is a greater probability of the client retaining the teaching if the teaching starts during admission. The teaching may be amended during the caring, treatment, and discharge phases.

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Conscious sedation refers to a state in which the client is sedated in a state of relaxation and emotional comfort, but is not unconscious. The client is free of pain, fear, and anxiety and can tolerate unpleasant diagnostic and short therapeutic surgical procedures, such as an endoscopy or bone marrow aspiration. The client can respond verbally and physically. However, no equipment can replace a nurse's careful observations for monitoring clients.




xroflmao

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Gracias!


tranoy

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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