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Mr. Wonderful

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The nurse established the following objective for the client who was unable to void: The client's intake will be at least 1000 mL between 7 AM and 3:30 PM. Feedback showing success is indi-cated by the client:
 
  1. Voiding at least 1000 mL during the shift
  2. Verbalizing abdominal comfort without pressure
  3. Having adequate fluid intake and urinary output
  4. Drinking 240 mL of fluid five or six times during the shift

Question 2

An industrial nurse is planning to give an informative talk on hypertension to employees in honor of heart month. He plans to teach individuals how to take their blood pressure measurements.
 
  Which information is important for him to ask the planning committee before this presentation?
  1. Ages of all employees involved
  2. Names of employees who are married
  3. Number of employees with high blood pressure
  4. Type of room available and number of participants



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The nurse evaluates success by observing the client's performance of each expected behavior. Feedback indicating success in this situation is the client drinking 240 mL of fluid five or six times during the shift. This would be a fluid intake of 1200-1440 mL, meeting the objective of at least 1000 mL during the designated time period. Voiding at least 1000 mL is not the objective. The objective is to have the client drink at least 1000 mL. Verbalizing abdominal comfort with-out pressure is not an evaluation of the objective regarding specific fluid intake. Having adequate intake and output is not accurate feedback indicating success. The term adequate is not quanti-fied.

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The number of persons being taught, the need for privacy, the room temperature, the room light-ing, noise, the room ventilation, and the room furniture are important factors when choosing the setting. The ideal setting helps the client focus on the learning task. Knowing the specific ages of all the people involved is not as important as providing an environment conducive to learning. It is not necessary to know the names of employees who are married to teach individuals how to take their blood pressure. Whether an employee has high blood pressure should not be as im-portant to the teacher as providing an environment conducive to learning. Having high blood pressure may be a motivating factor for employees to learn how to take their blood pressure, be-cause of its personal relevance.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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