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N109: Foundations in Nursing Practice Study Guide 30. It is possible to identify family members who may be at high risk for abnormal grieving. a. Sometimes 31. Discharge teaching for the patient receiving an NSAID should include notifying the physician when which of the following occurs? a. Nausea b. Bulimia c. Abnormal bleeding d. Restlessness 32. With regards to objective data, the nurse should assess a patient’s skin color, pain level, and respiratory rate before administering any opioid. a. True b. False 33. Lauren informs her nurse that she plans on breastfeeding her baby because she does not want her child to receive vaccines. Which of the following demonstrates an effective health teaching response? a. “The most protection comes from the colostrum just after birth. Unfortunately, you didn’t start feeding your infant until today.” b. “That’s great. Vaccines aren’t needed if you breastfeed.” c. “Okay, but you will still need to have your baby vaccinated against DTP, measles, and polio before they turn six months old.” d. “You can only give temporary protection to the infant against diseases you have had yourself.” 34. The nurse should have a good understanding of his/her own culture and religion in order to understand the culture and religions of his/her patients. a. True b. False 35. A blood sugar screening test is not appropriate for Native American patients. a. True b. False True b. False c.

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