The available options are:
A. "Biofeedback will help reduce stress."
B. -"Biofeedback does not work for irritable bowel disease."
C. -"Stress is hard to control and you may need a medication to relax."
D. -"The device is just another expensive electronic toy."
Answer:
Biofeedback will help reduce stress.
Explanation:
This is because, research has shown that biofeedback is an evidence-based treatment for stress reduction. However, since, biofeedback is not a serious treatment, or is not indicated for the client's condition which is irritable bowel disease. Then it's expected that, the nurse should not tell the client that a medication for relaxation or biofeedback is the solution, but rather commend the client for reading and asking about the efficiency of biofeedback.
Hence, the nurse should respond that, "Biofeedback will help reduce stress."
Answer:
Explanation:
The two conditions that affect the prostate gland are as follows:
1. Benign prostatic hyperplasia:
It can be defined as the noncancerous enlargement of the prostate gland. The symptoms includes difficulty in urination, dribbling of urine, and frequent urination.
2. Prostatitis:
It is the condition of inflammation of the prostate gland. It is associated with bacterial infection in the prostate gland. In acute condition may cause flu-like symptoms and may lead to infertility.
Answer:
Sounds like the patient is in Vfib. Depending on your scope of practice, I would do all of the above. However, if it is not within your scope of practice to give epinephrine (for example, you are only an EMT), do not give epinephrine 1:1000 without first contacting medical direction.