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The nurse is caring for a client with diabetes mellitus. When teaching the client about foot care, which instruction should the nurse provide

A. Examine feet once per week for redness, blisters, and abrasions.
B. Apply lotion to dry feet, especially between the toes.
C. Avoid hot-water bottles and heating pads.
Dry feet vigorously after each bat

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The nurse is preparing to remove a previously applied topical medication from a client. The rationale for removing previously applied topical medications before applying new medications is to

A. decrease the possibility of absorption on the nurse’s skin.
B. allow distribution of medication.
C. prevent soiling of the client’s clothes.
D. avoid administering more than the prescribed dos

A 23-year-old primigravida client has a normal vaginal delivery. The next day, the nurse assesses the client’s lochia for color, amount, and the presence of clots. Which of the following best describes lochia on the first postpartum day

A. Dark red (loehia rubra), large amount, with many clots.
B. Pink (lochia serosa), moderate amount, no clots.
C. White (lochia alba), scant amount, no clots.
Dark red (lochia rubra), moderate amount, with a few small clots.

The nurse is caring for a client who underwent a subtotal gastrectomy 24 hours earlier. The client has a nasogastric (NG) tube. The nurse should

A. apply suction to the NG tube every hour.
B. clamp the NG tube if the client complains of nausea.
C. irrigate the NG tube gently with normal saline solution.
D. reposition the NG tube if pulled out.

The nurse is teaching family members of a client with hepatitis A virus (HAV). Family members were exposed to the client and, therefore, should receive immunoglobulin. The nurse should tell the family members that immunoglobulin

A. prevents hepatitis infection in all people.
B. provides immunity for life.
C. must be administered within 2 weeks of exposure.
D. should be administered even if the person has anti-HAV antibodies.

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