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james9437

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When teaching the client with gastritis, the nurse should include which of these instructions?
 
  a. Avoid eating at bedtime.
  b. Drink as much decaffeinated tea and coffee as you like.
  c. Drink only milk products and antacids until the pain subsides.
  d. Eat anything you want as long as you take your medications on time.

Question 2

A client admitted with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is having a flashback. What is MOST important for the nurse to remember to do during this episode?
 
  a. Avoid touching the client during the flashback.
  b. Note and record the episode's length of time and any key ideas expressed.
  c. Restrain the client as soon as possible, and administer sedation as ordered.
  d. Speak to the client in a soft, calm voice.



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Gastritis, inflammation of the stomach mucosa, can occur as the result of exposure to medications, smoking, food allergens, or toxic chemicals or from impaired mucosal defenses. Medical management of the client who has gastritis primarily involves prescription of antacids and histamine receptor antagonists. Nursing care focuses on relieving pain and teaching the client to avoid substances that aggravate gastric irritation and to minimize consumption of foods such as milk, coffee, and cola beverages that increase gastric acid secretions and to avoid eating before lying down or at bedtime.

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It is extremely important to never touch the client during a flashback, as the client may perceive you as dangerous and react as if you are trying to inflict harm. Talk to the client in a soft, calm voice, and gently let the client know who you are, where he or she is, and what is happening.




james9437

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Excellent


dreamfighter72

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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