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The nurse is providing care to a client from a different culture. Which of the following behaviors should the nurse demonstrate while providing this care?
 
  1. Objectivity
  2. Subjectivity
  3. Bias
  4. Judgmental attitude

Question 2

A client tells the nurse that he is planning to retire and plans to become involved with charitable organizations. The nurse realizes this client is within which of the following stages of Levinson's Theory of Adult Development?
 
  1. Middle Age
  2. Late Adulthood
  3. Old Age
  4. The Thirties

Question 3

When planning instruction for a client diagnosed with coronary artery disease, the nurse should identify which of the following risk factors that cannot be modified for the client?
 
  1. Heredity
  2. Hypertension
  3. Sedentary lifestyle
  4. Smoking

Question 4

A client has a serum sodium level of 129 mEq/L. The nurse should prepare to administer which of the following intravenous solutions?
 
  1. Dextrose 5 and Lactated Ringer
  2. Dextrose 5 and 0.45 Normal Saline
  3. 0.9 Normal Saline
  4. Dextrose 5 and 0.9 Normal Saline
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6 years ago
The answer to question 1

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When delivering culturally competent nursing care, the nurse must be objective, unbiased, and nonjudgmental. The nurse should not be subjective, biased, or use a judgmental attitude.

The answer to question 2

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Late adulthood spans from the ages of 56 to 75. The lower boundary of late adulthood is retirement. Individuals within this stage may become active in political or community activities. Middle age includes the ages from 40 to 55 and is characterized by a midlife transition. Old age is beyond age 75 and is marked by declining powers, health, and loss of loved ones. The Thirties is characterized by time to assess gains and life experiences.

The answer to question 3

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Hypertension, physical activity, and smoking can all be changed to decrease the risk of coronary artery disease. A nonmodifiable risk factor for the development of coronary artery disease is heredity or a family history of heart disease.

The answer to question 4

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Normal saline (0.9) is commonly provided to restore extracellular fluid volume and increase sodium levels. Dextrose 5 and Lactated Ringers, Dextrose 5 and 0.45 Normal Saline, and Dextrose 5 and 0.9 Normal Saline are hypertonic solutions, and they will move water from the cells into the bloodstream.
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