Solutions - Chapter 27 - Kozier Erb's Fundamentals Nursing - 10 Ed

 

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2CTC. Mrs Yorty is a 59-year-old African American bank vice president who heavily relied on by her boss and coworkers. Three days ago she was admitted to the hospital with complaints of shortness of breath and mild chest pain. A diagnostic evaluation indicates that she has significant coronary artery disease but has not yet suffered a heart attack. Her primary care provider has indicated that Mrs. Yorty will need to make significant lifestyle changes to reduce her heart attack risk. As her nurse, you have been requested to teach Mrs. Yorty about her disease process, diet, exercise, and stress reduction. As you begin teaching Mrs. Yorty, you note that she is very pleasant and frequently nods her head, but she also seems preoccupied and is readily distracted.
Of what benefit would a learning needs assessment be since Mrs. Yorty is obviously a well-educated client?
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2TYK. Which is the best method of helping a client newly diagnosed with diabetes to learn the dietary requirements associated with the disease?
1.  Provide a videotape that addresses the dietary requirements associated with the disease.
2.  Ask a nutritionist to visit the client to present information and handouts about the diabetic diet.
3.  Ask the client to make a list of her favorite foods and how to work them into her diet.
4.  Have the client attend a group meeting for clients with diabetes to discuss their adaptation to this chronic health condition.
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4CTC. Which is the best method of helping a client newly diagnosed with diabetes to learn the dietary requirements associated with the disease?
1.  Provide a videotape that addresses the dietary requirements associated with the disease.
2.  Ask a nutritionist to visit the client to present information and handouts about the diabetic diet.
3.  Ask the client to make a list of her favorite foods and how to work them into her diet.
4.  Have the client attend a group meeting for clients with diabetes to discuss their adaptation to this chronic health condition.
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4TYK. Which is the best method of helping a client newly diagnosed with diabetes to learn the dietary requirements associated with the disease?
1.  Provide a videotape that addresses the dietary requirements associated with the disease.
2.  Ask a nutritionist to visit the client to present information and handouts about the diabetic diet.
3.  Ask the client to make a list of her favorite foods and how to work them into her diet.
4.  Have the client attend a group meeting for clients with diabetes to discuss their adaptation to this chronic health condition.
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5CTC. Which is the best method of helping a client newly diagnosed with diabetes to learn the dietary requirements associated with the disease?
1.  Provide a videotape that addresses the dietary requirements associated with the disease.
2.  Ask a nutritionist to visit the client to present information and handouts about the diabetic diet.
3.  Ask the client to make a list of her favorite foods and how to work them into her diet.
4.  Have the client attend a group meeting for clients with diabetes to discuss their adaptation to this chronic health condition.
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5TYK. A 74-year-old client who takes multiple medications tells the nurse, “I have no idea what that little yellow pill is for.” What is the best nursing diagnosis for this client?
1.  Deficient Knowledge
2.  Health-Seeking Behavior
3.  Deficient Knowledge (Medication Information)
4.  Noncompliance
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6TYK. A client is scheduled to have a diagnostic procedure. Which questions by the nurse will most likely produce a “teachable moment”? Select all that apply.
1.  “Have you ever had this procedure before?”
2.  “What are your concerns about this procedure?”
3.  “What would you like to know about the procedure?”
4.  “Are you prepared for this procedure?”
5.  “What have you heard or read about the procedure?”
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7TYK. A client needs to learn to self-administer insulin injections. Which statements reflect possible low literacy skills? Select all that apply.
1.  “I will read the information later—I’m too tired right now.”
2.  “I’ve watched my brother give his own shots. I know how to do it.”
3.  “Just show my wife.”
4.  “Do you have a video showing how I should give myself the shot?”
5.  “I don’t understand this one section in the handout.”
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8TYK. A primary care provider admitted a client experiencing hypertensive crisis because of the failure to take his prescribed medications. To determine learning needs, which client assessment by the nurse would have the highest priority?
1.  Age
2.  Perception of the effects of hypertension
3.  Ability to purchase needed medications
4.  Support system
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9TYK. A client has a learning outcome of “Select foods that are low in fat content.” Which statement reflects that the client has met this learning outcome?
1.  “I understand the importance of maintaining a low-fat diet.”
2.  “I feel better about myself now.”
3.  “See how I revised my favorite recipe to be lower in fat.”
4.  “Since changing my diet, my husband is also losing weight.”
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