1.The nurse is caring for a client with late-stage Atzheimer’s disease.The client’s wife tells the nurse that the client has become very dependent.The client’s wife feels guilty if she takes any time for herself because the client cries out for her.The nurse should develop which outcome to assist the client’s wife?
A.The caregiver learns to explain to the client why she needs time for herself.
B.The caregiver distinguishes obligations she must fulfill from those that can be controlled or limited.
C.The caregiver leaves the client at home alone for short periods of time to encourage independence.
D.The caregiver avoids asking other family members to help for fear of imposing on them.
2.Which of the following is an early sign of laryngeal cancer?
A.Difficulty swallowing.
B.Chronic foul breath.
C.Persistent mild hoarseness.
D.Nagging unproductive cough.
3.The most common symptom associated with bladder cancer is
A.burning on urination.
B.frequent infections.
C.painless hematuria.
D.decreasiug urine output.
4.The nurse is caring for several clients who have eating disorders.Based on appearance,how would the nurse distinguish bulimic clients from anorectic clients?
A.By their teeth.
B.By body size and weight.
C.By looking for Mallory-Weiss tears.
D.The clients are indistinguishable upon physical examination.
本期答案:1.C 2.D 3.A 4.C