Please select the correct answer:
1. A physician ordered to increase oral hydration for a patient with renal stone. Unless contraindicated, which amount of oral intake should the nurse recommend to help in stone removal ?
A – 100 ml per hour
B – 75 ml per hour
C – 120 ml per hour
D – 150 ml per hour
2. which of the following is the best nursing intervention for a patient with an oliguric phase of acute kidney injury?
A- Providing pain-relief measures
B- Encouraging coughing and deep breathing
C- Limiting fluid intake
D- Promoting carbohydrate intake
3. A nurse working in the out-patient clinic is evaluating a patient with Bell's palsy, the nurse report which of the following health problems associated with this condition?
A- Bilateral facial weakness
B- Flat forehead
C- A weakness of face, arm and leg
D- Self not accepting
1. Nurse Should Recommend d.) 150 ml fluid per hour for the patient as 150 X 24 = 3600 ml i.e, 3.6 Litres. As We know 3-4 litres of oral Intake of Water is Recommended To Produce at least 2.5 - 3 litres Of Urine EveryDay.
2.Best nursing intervention for a patient with an oliguric phase of acute kidney injury is-
C.) Limiting fluid intake
As Oliguria is Defined as Urine Output <400ml/day as We know there is Acute kidney Injury and Urine Output is low So We Should Prefer limiting fluid intake.
3. A nurse working in the out-patient clinic is evaluating a patient with Bell's palsy, the nurse report -
C.) Flat forehead
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