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- note that matches each definition below Chart Note PATIENT NAME: Thomas, Richard MR NUMBER: 551682 EXAMINATION DATE: August 29, 20xx SUBJECTIVE Patient complains of scrotal and genital pain. There is also dysuria often associated with purulent discharge. OBJECTIVE Richard is a sexually active 20-year-old male, who by his own admission, does not routinely use a condom. Physical exam reveals small, palpable lump on the lateral aspect of his left testis. ASSESSMENT Evaluate for gonorrhea. PLAN Culture test for gonorrhea.The nurse is providing instructions to a maternity client with a history of cardiac disease regarding appropriate dietary measures. Which statement, if made by the client, indicates an understanding of the information provided by the nurse? Question 33 options: a) “I should increase my sodium intake during pregnancy.” b) “I should drink adequate fluids and increase my intake of high-fibre foods.” c) “I should maintain a low-calorie diet to prevent any weight gain.” d) “I should lower my blood volume by limiting my fluids.”A nurse writing a post-surgical client's plan of care has included ambulation several times daily. What is the best rationale for this intervention?
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