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The nurse in a busy emergency department was asked to administer ephedrine to a client experiencing breathing problems from bronchial asthma.
The nurse cares for a client who is believed to have developed TB. The nurse implements which actions when collecting sputum specimen?
Which of the following is true regarding Levodopa? Group of answer choices D. Dyskinesias often develop within the first year of use
The nurse practitioner is seeing a patient who has had a cough for 5 days and is diagnosed with acute bronchitis. Which of the following will not be included
The HIV/AIDS Care Continuum or treatment cascade is a model that outlines the sequential steps or stages in HIV care.
A novice nurse works in a hospice facility since graduation a year ago. The novice nurse states to the preceptor, "It's all the same
The nurse manager promotes workplace advocacy for staff members. Which behaviors demonstrated by staff indicate to the manager that further education is require
A 21-year-old patient presented to the emergency room with severe abdominal pain, vomiting, and moderate fever. CT scan of the abdomen revealed
The director of a medical-surgical unit is concerned with the high nurse turnover on the unit.
Based in this information, you should wait to do anything else until the ambulance arrives. Question options: True False
The nurse manager has a disciplinary conference with a nurse that has been reported by several peers for behavioral issues with staff and clients
What characteristic best describes holistic health methods? a. They place the major responsibility for attaining wellness on the patient.
Impact evaluations differ from process evaluations in what ways? Group of answer choices Process evaluations seek to assess
The nurse assesses the knowledge of an unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) regarding care of a client's dentures,
Specifically note assessment of information related to cultural considerations that you feel will be important to address in this situation
An older male client who has recently been admitted to the hospital tells the practical nurse (P) that he is unable to fall asleep states
A client who is agitated is gesturing at the television in the day room and talking to an empty practical nurse (P) implement?
How does telehealth intervention, as opposed to traditional in-person interactions, impact nursing practice (i.e., technology updates)
Which of the following are correct statements regarding pain? (Select three) a. Pain is a personal and subjective experience
Recommendation: Complete an assessment of George and make recommendations about his ability to remain independent.
Given the likely diagnosis, which of the following best describes the interprofessional team's treatment goal for this patient?
A 44-year-old woman presents to the clinic because she feels like she cannot sit still. She is anxious and paces around the provider's office.
Enter the prinicipal ICD10CM diagnosis code for HIV-related Kaposi's sarcoma Enter the secondary ICD10CM diagnosis code for this patient
Which of the following is a potential complication of ziprasidone use in this patient? A. Hypotension B. Ketoacidosis C. Ventricular arrhythmia D. Ventricular
A 17-year-old female presents to her primary care provider complaining of difficulty concentrating and problems with her sleep over the past month.