Question 1To evaluate a client's reason for seeking care, the
nurse performs deep palpation. The purpose ofdeep palpation is to
assess which of the following?Skin turgorHydrationOrgansQuestion 2A
client is rought to the emergency department and the physician
determines he hasgastrointestinal !"#$ leeding. #n planning for his
care, which of the following would e first priority?assessment of
vital signscomplete adominal e%aminationinsertion of a nasogastric
tue and Hematest of emesisthorough investigation of precipitating
eventsIncorrect. The answer isassessment of vital
signsExplanation:The Correct answer is:assessment of vital
signsVital sign assessment would be the priority nursing
intervention. This would provide an indication of the amount
ofblood loss that has occurred and also provide a baseline by which
to monitor the progress of treatment. The otheranswers (b, c, and
d) are important but not priority actions.Question 3&hen
providing instructions to the adolescent regarding physical
development of her ody, the '(should do all of the following
)*+),T-iscuss the importance of avoiding social events in order to
stay out of troule.)%plain that ody hair distriution increases and
is normal.-iscuss that it is normal to gain weight during
puerty.#nstruct on active seaceous and sweat glands.Correct. The
answer isDiscuss the importance of avoiding social events in order
to stay out of troule.Explanation:The Correct answer is:Discuss the
importance of avoiding social events in order to stay out of
troule.Socialiation is very important to teenagers and is a normal
part of their development. The other answers (b, c, and d) are all
accurate instructions and discussions for the adolescent regarding
development.Question !The nurse is developing discharge plans for a
./0year0old client. The discharge plans indicate theclient will e
discharged home with home health nursing care. The nurse provides
the home healthagency with details regarding the needs of the
patient. The nurse made which of the following to thehome health
agency?A care plan.A referral.A transfer to another unit.A re1uest
for at home physical therapy.Incorrect. The answer is"
referral.Explanation:Correct answer:" referral! referral is
recommending home care services or giving information to an home
care service regarding the client and the client"s needs. Typically
the sources of referral to a home care agency are family members,
nurses, physicians, social wor#ers, discharge planners or
therapists.Question #$hich of the following is the normal serum
electrolyte level for magnesium%23 to 45. m)167.4.8 to 9.4
m)167.:./ to /.8 m)167.48/ to 4:3 m)167.Incorrect. The answer is1.3
to 2.1 mE$%&.Explanation:Correct answer:1.3 to 2.1
mE$%&Choice ! is the normal value for chloride. Choice C is the
normal value for calcium and choice &, sodium.Question #$hich
of the following is the normal serum electrolyte level for
magnesium%23 to 45. m)167.4.8 to 9.4 m)167.:./ to /.8 m)167.48/ to
4:3 m)167.Incorrect. The answer is1.3 to 2.1
mE$%&.Explanation:Correct answer:1.3 to 2.1 mE$%&Choice !
is the normal value for chloride. Choice C is the normal value for
calcium and choice &, sodium.Question 'The school nurse is
approached y a mother who e%plains that her kindergarten child is
constantlyscratching the perianal area and that the area is
irritated. The '( understands thatshe shouldinstruct the mother to
otain a rectal specimen y a tape test and that the mother should
otain thespecimen when?After athing.&hen the child is put to
ed.#n the morning, when the child awakens.After
toileting.Incorrect. The answer isIn the morning( )hen the child
a)a*ens.Explanation:The Correct answer is:in the morning( )hen the
child a)a*ensVisualiation of pinworms by means of a tape test is
necessary for the diagnosis. Transparent tape is lightly touched to
the anus and then applied to a slide for microscopic e'amination.
The best specimen is obtained as thechild awa#ens, before toileting
or bathing.Question +A 950year0old patient is admitted to the
hospital with respiratory failure. He;s intuated, giveno%ygen, and
is coughing with copious secretions in his lungs. &hat should e
done first?Suction the lungs+all his family+all for assistance in
restraining the patient+heck his heart rate and lood
pressureCorrect. The answer is,uction the lungsExplanation:-he
correct ans)er is ". The first priority is to ma#e sure the
client(s airways are clear and that he can breathe. The other
choices can be addressed after ensuring the client can
breathe.Question +A 950year0old patient is admitted to the hospital
with respiratory failure. He;s intuated, giveno%ygen, and is
coughing with copious secretions in his lungs. &hat should e
done first?Suction the lungs+all his family+all for assistance in
restraining the patient+heck his heart rate and lood
pressureCorrect. The answer is,uction the lungsExplanation:-he
correct ans)er is ". The first priority is to ma#e sure the
client(s airways are clear and that he can breathe. The other
choices can be addressed after ensuring the client can
breathe.Question .A high school student is referred to the school
nurse for suspected sustance ause. ures. &hich of the following
solutions will the nurse use to dilute thismedication?(ormal saline
!5.2?$ solution.-e%trose /? and half0normal saline !5.:/?$
solution.-e%trose /? solution.7actated ringer's solution.Correct.
The answer is0ormal saline 12./34 solution.Explanation:The Correct
answer is:normal saline 12./34 solution*henytoin (&ilantin)
should be administered by in+ection into a large vein by
intermittent intravenous infusion. ,ormal saline (-../) solution is
the preferred solution. &e'trose should be avoided because of
medication precipitation.Question 12$hich of the following terms
corresponds with the phrase: a woman that is
pregnant%0ctomomesis*lacenta previa1ravidaSpermatogoniaIncorrect.
The answer is5ravidaExplanation:The correct answer is C. 1ravida is
another word for pregnancy. Spermatogonia refers to male sperm
cells.Question 114909: hours.8508. hours.8@0:3 hours.@902.
hours.Question 13A woman is two months pregnant when her
five0year0old child develops ruella. &hat is most likelyto e
given to her?#mmune serum gloulin'ho"am'uella
antito%in=='Incorrect. The answer isImmune serum
gloulinExplanation:The correct answer is immune serum globulin.
2mmune serum globulin gives her a passive immunity and helps #eep
her from developing rubella, which can have devastating effect on
her unborn child. 334 is a live virus and is not given to pregnant
women. 4ho1am prevents anti 4h antibody development. There is no
such thing as rubella antito'in.Question 1!$hat is the normal value
of urine potassium%56758 m9:;6< hr5=>75 m9:;6< hr6>75--
m9:;6< hr-.=75.8 m9:;6< hrIncorrect. The answer is2#6122
mE$%2! hrExplanation:Correct ans)er:2#6122 mE$%2! hrThe normal
value for urine potassium is 6>75-- m9:;6< hrQuestion
1#Aefore applying a cord clamp, the nurse assesses the umilical
cord for the presence of vessels. Thefindings that are often
associated with genitourinary anormalities are what?one artery, one
vein.two arteries, one vein.two veins, one artery.two veins, two
arteries.Correct. The answer isone artery( one vein.Explanation:-he
correct ans)er is one artery( one vein. Two arteries and one vein
are present in a normal umbilical cord. The presence of one artery
in the umbilical cord is associated with genitourinary
abnormalities.Question 1'Bou are assigned to educated the nursing
assistants regarding caring for the older adult. #t isimportant
that the assistants understand that which of the following
situations portrays ageism?Accepting differences among older
adults.Advising older adults to forgo aggressive treatment.Allowing
older adults to make decisions.#nforming the older adult of their
rights.Incorrect. The answer is"dvising older adults to forgo
aggressive treatment.Explanation:The Correct answer is:"dvising
older adults to forgo aggressive treatment.!geism is a form of
pre+udice in which older adults are stereotyped by characteristics
found in only a few members of their group. ?undamental to ageism
is the view that older persons are different from @me@ and will
remain different from @me.@ The other answers (a, c, and d)
identify supporting roles of the nurse for the older
person.Question 1+&hen taking a dietary history from a newly
admitted client, the nurse should rememer that whichof the
following foods is a common
allergen?readcarrotsorangesstrawerriesCorrect. The answer
isstra)erriesExplanation:-he correct ans)er is stra)erries. Common
food allergens include berries, peanuts, Arail nuts, cashews,
shellfish, and eggs. Aread, carrots and oranges rarely cause
allergic reactions.Question 1+&hen taking a dietary history
from a newly admitted client, the nurse should rememer that whichof
the following foods is a common
allergen?readcarrotsorangesstrawerriesCorrect. The answer
isstra)erriesExplanation:-he correct ans)er is stra)erries. Common
food allergens include berries, peanuts, Arail nuts, cashews,
shellfish, and eggs. Aread, carrots and oranges rarely cause
allergic reactions.Question 1.A nurse who violates the civil rights
of an individual may e committing what?A
tort.(egligence.=alpractice.An unintentional tort.Incorrect. The
answer is" tort.Explanation:Correct answer:" tort! tort is the
process of violating civil law when dealing with an individual or
an individual"s property. The types of torts are commission and
omission. ?urther, negligence and malpractice are not the best
choices as these deal withunintentional torts.Question 1/A patient
with Addison's disease has een given an inade1uate steroid
dosage.&hich of thefollowing are (OT symptoms the patient could
e%perience?$eight gain.?atigue.$ea#ness.&iiness.Correct. The
answer is7eight gain.Explanation:Correct answer:7eight gain $eight
loss is more li#ely. Choices A, C, and & are often indicated.
Question 1/A patient with Addison's disease has een given an
inade1uate steroid dosage.&hich of thefollowing are (OT
symptoms the patient could e%perience?$eight
gain.?atigue.$ea#ness.&iiness.Correct. The answer is7eight
gain.Explanation:Correct answer:7eight gain $eight loss is more
li#ely. Choices A, C, and & are often indicated. Question 1/A
patient with Addison's disease has een given an inade1uate steroid
dosage.&hich of thefollowing are (OT symptoms the patient could
e%perience?$eight gain.?atigue.$ea#ness.&iiness.Correct. The
answer is7eight gain.Explanation:Correct answer:7eight gain $eight
loss is more li#ely. Choices A, C, and & are often indicated.
Question 22&hich of the following ehavior does (OT show
improvement in a client with Osessive +ompulsive-isorder?Client
uses Bwill powerC to stop rituals.4efrains from rituals during
stress.Client uses Bthought stoppingC when obsessive thoughts
occur.Client verbalies a relationship between stress and
rituals.Incorrect. The answer isClient uses 8)ill po)er9 to stop
rituals.Explanation:Correct answer:Client uses 8)ill po)er9 to stop
ritualsThe client can employ appropriate intervention techni:ues
and more about the disease process such as A, C and &. B$ill
powerC alone will not be effective in dealing with 0bsessive
Compulsive &isorder. Question 210f the following, which is the
normal respirations range for an
adult%5D76-6oral?Cetocona>ole.#sotretinoin.(ystatin.t ta*e
>the pill> if I have gallladder disease.=Explanation:-he
correct ans)er is =I can>t ta*e >the pill> if I have
gallladder disease.= 0ral contraceptive is contraindicated in women
with gallbladder disease and those who are heavy smo#ers. There is
not an age specification. 3enstrual flow is decreased with the use
of oral contraceptives.Question 2/&hich of the following
clinical signs would the nurse e%pect to see in a child with
respiratorydepression?Sleep apnea.#ncreased pulse rate.Shallow
reathing.Instale angina.Correct. The answer is,hallo)
reathing.Explanation:Correct answer:,hallo) reathing4espiratory
depression is the breaths per minute that are less than 56 breaths
per minute in a child who is two years of age and younger.
4espiratory depression is one of the complications associated with
opioids (for e'amplemorphine, codeine, &emerol, 0'ycodone),
which are a common analgesic given to client"s after surgery or to
treat a severe in+ury. Children who e'perience respiration
depression e'hibit clinical signs such as shallow breathing,
sleepiness and small pupils.Question 32&hich of the following
possile lood transfusion reactions is a rare, severe reaction in
which thedonated lood type is not compatile with that of the
patient?Allergic,one of theseGemolytic?ebrileIncorrect. The answer
is?emolyticExplanation:The correct answer is C. Choice ! is usually
due to a patient(s sensitivity to the plasma proteins of the
donor(s blood. Choice & is a reaction caused by the
incompatibility of leu#ocytes.Question 31A client is admitted to
the health care facility with a diagnosis of a leeding gastric
ulcer. The nursee%pects this client's stool to look like which of
the following?+offee ground0like.+lay0colored.Alack and
tarry.Aright .Correct. The answer is@lac* and
tarry.Explanation:Correct answer:@lac* and tarryAlac#, tarry stools
are a sign of bleeding high in the 12 tract, as from a gastric
ulcer, and result from the action of digestive enymes in the blood.
Vomitus associated with upper 12 tract bleeding is commonly
described as coffee ground7li#e. Clay7colored stools are associated
with biliary obstruction. Aright red stools indicate lower 12 tract
bleeding.Question 32A client is scheduled to have a lood
transfusion. The client asks the nurse, H&hat types of
diseasesare transmitted through lood transfusions?H The nurse
should respond that there is a low risk ofcontracting diseases
through lood transfusions. However, a possile illness is which of
the following?+ytomegalovirus.Hypertension.Sei>ure
disorder.+ushing's disease.Correct. The answer
isCytomegalovirus.Explanation:Correct answer:CytomegalovirusAlood
borne diseases and diseases that are transmitted through a
transfusion are Gepatitis A, Gepatitis C, G2V, Cytomegalovirus and
3alaria,to name a few. !lso, the nurse should assure the client
that the transmission of these diseases is low since blood ban#s
have rigorous screening procedures to test blood.Question 32A
client is scheduled to have a lood transfusion. The client asks the
nurse, H&hat types of diseasesare transmitted through lood
transfusions?H The nurse should respond that there is a low risk
ofcontracting diseases through lood transfusions. However, a
possile illness is which of the
following?+ytomegalovirus.Hypertension.Sei>ure
disorder.+ushing's disease.Correct. The answer
isCytomegalovirus.Explanation:Correct answer:CytomegalovirusAlood
borne diseases and diseases that are transmitted through a
transfusion are Gepatitis A, Gepatitis C, G2V, Cytomegalovirus and
3alaria,to name a few. !lso, the nurse should assure the client
that the transmission of these diseases is low since blood ban#s
have rigorous screening procedures to test blood.Question 33#n
which of the following stages of reaction toward stress does a ody
increase in hormone levels inorder to moili>e for a
fight?Alarm.)%haustion.(one of these.'esistance.Incorrect. The
answer is"larm.Explanation:Correct answer:"larm&uring the
e'haustion stage, the body becomes @e'hausted@ because it did not
positively respond to the stress. The body undergoes many
physiological changes such as ta#ing more air into the lungs in
order to prepare for fightor flight during the resistance
stage.Question 3!#n a client with acute hepatitis, the nurse
assesses the client's aspartate aminotransferase !AST$range on the
laoratory test at /95 units. &hat should the nurse understand
aout this test value?The AST is normal.The AST is decreased.The AST
is elevated.The AST is stale.Correct. The answer is-he ",- is
elevated.Explanation:Correct answer:-he ",- is elevated2n clients
with acute hepatitis, liver disease and myocardial infarction, the
aspartate aminotransferase (!ST) is elevated. The normal range for
this enyme in the blood is 5- to 6D units per liter. 2n clients
with acute hepatitis, the enyme may be elevated four times above
the normal range.Question 3#The nurse who teaches nutrition at a
community center is asked Hhow much water does a personneed to
drink dailyH. The nurse's est response would eGtwo 1uartstwo
pintsone gallonfour cupsIncorrect. The answer ist)o
$uartsExplanation:The correct answer is two :uarts. The average
adult needs eight glasses, or two :uarts, of water per day. The
remaining answer choices are not correct.Question 3#The nurse who
teaches nutrition at a community center is asked Hhow much water
does a personneed to drink dailyH. The nurse's est response would
eGtwo 1uartstwo pintsone gallonfour cupsIncorrect. The answer ist)o
$uartsExplanation:The correct answer is two :uarts. The average
adult needs eight glasses, or two :uarts, of water per day. The
remaining answer choices are not correct.Question 3'&hich of
the following tasks can a registered nurse delegate to a nursing
assistant in an acute mentalhealth setting?Assessing mental status
on admission.+hecking for sharp oJects.Administering
medication.-iscussing the treatment plan.Incorrect. The answer
isChec*ing for sharp oAects.Explanation:Correct answer:Chec*ing for
sharp oAects! nursing assistant may be assigned to search a
client"s luggage or room for potentially harmful ob+ects, such as
glass or sharp metal. ! mental status assessment should be
conducted by the nurse on admission. !dministering medication
cannot be delegated to an unlicensed person. ! nurse or physician
must discuss the treatment plan withthe client.Question 3+The nurse
oserves a child's nasal discharge. The discharge is clear in oth
nasal cavities. Thedischarge most likely indicates what type of
condition?noseleedupper respiratory infectionallergyforeign
odyCorrect. The answer isallergyExplanation:The correct answer is
allergy. ! child who has clear, watery discharge is associated with
allergies. The remaining answer choices are not the best options as
bloody discharge is indicative of a nosebleed or a trauma. 2tchy
mucus containing discharge indicates an upper respiratory
infection. 2f there is mucoid or purulent nasal discharge in one
side of the nostrils, the child may have a foreign body lodged in
the nostril.Question 3.A female client who complains of chest pain
is admitted. The nurse can e%pect which of the followinglaoratory
tests ordered y the physician to confirm a myocardial infarction
diagnosis?creatine kinaseelectrocardiogramradionuclide
imaginghemodynamic monitoringIncorrect. The answer iscreatine
*inaseExplanation:The correct answer is creatine #inase. The
physician orders laboratory tests and diagnostic tests to confirm a
diagnosis of myocardial infarction. Creatine #inase is an enyme
located in the cardiac muscle, brain and s#eletal muscle. !s this
enyme rises, there is in+ury to the muscle cells. ?urther, the
higher the serum CH, the more the muscle tissue that is damaged.
9lectrocardiogram, radionuclide imaging and hemodynamic monitoring
are used to diagnosis a myocardial infarction. Gowever, these are
diagnostic tests and not laboratory tests.Question 3/The nurse is
providing reast cancer education at a community facility. The
American +ancer Societyrecommends that women get mammogramsyearly
after age :5after the irth of the first child and every 9 years
thereafterafter the first menstrual period and annually
thereafterevery 8 years etween ages 95 and :5 and annually
thereafterCorrect. The answer isyearly after age !2Explanation:-he
correct ans)er is yearly after age !2. The !merican Cancer Society
recommends a mammogram yearly for women over age es this woman is
using whatdefense
mechanism?denialdisplacementrationali>ationcompensationIncorrect.
The answer iscompensationExplanation:The correct answer is
compensation. Compensation is covering a wea#ness with a more
desirable trait or behavior, such as replacing the desire to have
children with adopting a child. &enial is avoiding unwanted
realities by refusing to ac#nowledge they e'ist, such as the woman
who refuses to accept that she is unable to bear children.
4ationaliation is +ustifying behavior with faulty logic, such as
the woman who uses drugs or alcohol and says that it is due to
being unable to have children. &isplacement is discharging
emotion from one person or ob+ectto another person or ob+ect, such
as the woman who learns she cannot have children and goes home and
argues with her husband.Question !2A client is admitted with
tuerculosis. The client should e placed in which type of precaution
asedisolation?-roplet.+ontact.,rotective.Airorne.Correct. The
answer is"irorne.Explanation:Correct answer:"irorneThe nurse should
use airborne precautions when caring for a client with #nown or
suspected tuberculosis to reduce the spread of the tuberculosis.
*recautions that are employed are private room that has its own
hand washing station and bathroom, special ventalation system that
is separate from the hospital wide ventilation system and providing
mas#s for anyone entering the room to see the client.Question
!3&hich clinical indicator is the nurse most likely to identify
when e%ploring the history of a client
withinsomnia?)nuresis.#rritaility.Sleep
talking.Sleepwalking.Correct. The answer
isIrritaility.Explanation:Correct answer:Irritaility2nsomnia is the
inability to fall asleep or stay sleep. 2ndividuals who e'perience
insomnia complain of unrefreshed sleep, daytime sleepiness, trouble
concentrating, irritability, and wa#ing up several times at
night.Question !3&hich clinical indicator is the nurse most
likely to identify when e%ploring the history of a client
withinsomnia?)nuresis.#rritaility.Sleep
talking.Sleepwalking.Correct. The answer
isIrritaility.Explanation:Correct answer:Irritaility2nsomnia is the
inability to fall asleep or stay sleep. 2ndividuals who e'perience
insomnia complain of unrefreshed sleep, daytime sleepiness, trouble
concentrating, irritability, and wa#ing up several times at
night.Question !!The physician prescries home o%ygen therapy for a
client with pulmonary firosis. The nursecollaorates with the social
worker assigned to the client aout arranging the home o%ygen
therapy.&hich health team memer will e responsile for
evaluating the client's knowledge of home o%ygenuse?home health
nursephysicianhospital staff nursesocial workerIncorrect. The
answer ishome health nurseExplanation:Correct answer home health
nurse The home health nurse is responsible for evaluating the
client"s #nowledge of home o'ygen use. The social wor#er is only
responsible for coordinating the services. The hospital staff nurse
and physician do not observe the client in the home, so they cannot
ade:uately evaluate the client"s #nowledge of home o'ygen
use.Question !!The physician prescries home o%ygen therapy for a
client with pulmonary firosis. The nursecollaorates with the social
worker assigned to the client aout arranging the home o%ygen
therapy.&hich health team memer will e responsile for
evaluating the client's knowledge of home o%ygenuse?home health
nursephysicianhospital staff nursesocial workerIncorrect. The
answer ishome health nurseExplanation:Correct answer home health
nurse The home health nurse is responsible for evaluating the
client"s #nowledge of home o'ygen use. The social wor#er is only
responsible for coordinating the services. The hospital staff nurse
and physician do not observe the client in the home, so they cannot
ade:uately evaluate the client"s #nowledge of home o'ygen
use.Question !#The normal lood glucose range is which of the
following?.50455 mg6dl3504:5 mg6dl45504/5 mg6dl@50495 mg6dlCorrect.
The answer is+26122 mg%dlExplanation:-he correct ans)er is D. !ny
reading higher than 56D ml should prompt the nurse to chec# with
the doctor for follow7up. Gowever, a recent ingestion of sugar or
carbohydrates could cause a high reading.Question !'$hich is a
?!ES9 statement regarding the factors contributing to its
development%2n most theories of schiophrenia, stress plays an
essential role in triggering schiophrenic episodes.Some
investigators suggest that communication disorders in parents and
family memers may e a predisposing factor for schi>ophrenia.The
dopamine hypothesis fits only some cases of schiophrenia.#n order
for someone to e diagnosed with schi>ophrenia, they must show
rain damage on a rain scan.Incorrect. The answer isIn order for
someone to e diagnosed )ith schi;ophrenia( they must sho) rain
damage on a rain scan.Explanation:Correct answer:In order for
someone to e diagnosed )ith schi;ophrenia( they must sho) rain
damage on a rain scan2t is becoming more clear ever day, the damage
schiophrenia is doing to the brain, but researchers are nowhere
near finding all of the answers. &ifferent researchers are
still arguing over the conclusiveness of the data that does e'ist.
0ther scientists are trying to discover the cause of
schiophrenia.Question !'$hich is a ?!ES9 statement regarding the
factors contributing to its development%2n most theories of
schiophrenia, stress plays an essential role in triggering
schiophrenic episodes.Some investigators suggest that communication
disorders in parents and family memers may e a predisposing factor
for schi>ophrenia.The dopamine hypothesis fits only some cases
of schiophrenia.#n order for someone to e diagnosed with
schi>ophrenia, they must show rain damage on a rain
scan.Incorrect. The answer isIn order for someone to e diagnosed
)ith schi;ophrenia( they must sho) rain damage on a rain
scan.Explanation:Correct answer:In order for someone to e diagnosed
)ith schi;ophrenia( they must sho) rain damage on a rain scan2t is
becoming more clear ever day, the damage schiophrenia is doing to
the brain, but researchers are nowhere near finding all of the
answers. &ifferent researchers are still arguing over the
conclusiveness of the data that does e'ist. 0ther scientists are
trying to discover the cause of schiophrenia.Question !+*ain has
which of the following effects on respiratory
rate%,one.&ecreases.2ncreases.ine.,henergan.(e%ium.Correct. The
answer isEeglan.Explanation:Correct answer:EeglanChoice A is a
brand name for *rochlorperaine. Choice C is a brand name for
*romethaine and choice &, for 9somepraole 3agnesium.Question
'/A white female client is admitted to an acute care facility with
a diagnosis of stroke. Her historyreveals ronchial asthma,
e%ogenous oesity, and iron deficiency anemia. &hich history
finding is arisk factor for stroke?+aucasian race.0faire
leadershipdemocratic leadershipsituational leadershipIncorrect. The
answer isdemocratic leadershipExplanation:The Correct answer
is:democratic leadership!utocratic leadership is focused and
maintains strong control, ma#es decisions, and addresses all
problems. The autocratic leader dominates and commands rather than
see# suggestions or input. The laisse7faire leader assumes a
passive, nondirective, and inactive approach and relin:uishes part
or all of the leadership responsibilities to group members. The
situational leader uses a combination approach based on the
circumstances.Question +1&hat is the est way for a client with
reoccurring kidney stones to prevent further kidneystones?2ncrease
dairy inta#e.&ecrease fatty protein and carbohydrate
inta#e.2ngest plenty of cranberry +uice.Ta#e vitamin &
supplements.Incorrect. The answer isIngest plenty of cranerry
Auice.Explanation:Correct answer:Ingest plenty of cranerry
AuiceCranberry +uice increases the acidity of urine, which helps
with the dissolving of #idney stones. $hile the other foods will
add nutrients to the diet, they do not address the development of
further #idney stones.Question +2The nurse is providing dietary
teaching for the parents of a child with celiac disease. This child
shouldavoid what?Kegetales.