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Which of the following diagnostic instruments is most appropriate for diagnosing this condition?
A 35-year-old woman with a history of generalized anxiety disorder and irritable bowel syndrome presents for an annual check-up.
Palo's BP has been well controlled these past few months. He was seen frequently, taking Max for a walk. He often went to the Humane Society
Gerry, a practical nurse, is extremely busy and forgot to give one of her patients his medication as scheduled 4 hours ago. What should she do?
Assignment task: Chief complaint: follow up diabetes, complaint of lower extremity tingling and numbness.
The nurse is preparing to give a patient in a hospital an ordered opiate medication that is classified as a controlled substance.
A patient presents to clinic requesting lorazepam (Ativan) to help them sleep. They have been struggling with falling asleep for the past week
Question: Which of the following statements is true of the Activity Pain Indicators Profile?
When administering an IV medication bolus in an existing IV tubing, how would the student nurse demonstrate competence?
Tom is a distance runner who is trying to calculate how much fluid he should be replenishing during his long runs. He calculates that in a 1 hour run
Problem: Which of the following patients would be most at risk of developing cirrhosis of the liver?
The nurse receives an order to increase the NC to a flowrate of 5L/min. The nurse demonstrates understanding of flowrates and various modes of oxygen therapy
The graduate nurse needs to suction the ventilated patient. Which action by the nurse demonstrates an incorrect understanding of utilizing the in-line suction
What demographic groups have been most significantly impacted by the current pandemic?
A nurse is teaching a client who has a new prescription for docusate sodium about the medication's mechanism of action.
A nurse is conducting an educational training session for clients newly diagnosed with diabetes.
Which of these statements about affection exchange theory is TRUE? Developing close relationships is vital for survival and procreation.
Problem: The nurse provides preoperative teaching for a patient scheduled for a total hip arthroplasty (THA).
A client experiencing homelessness is referred to a wound care clinic by a community health nurse working in a shelter.
Compare and contrast opioid agonists and opioid antagonists; give examples of each. What applications are they used for?
Write a response to this discussion post: Throughout my healthcare career, I have always wanted to work for the VA and work to help my fellow veterans.
Question: The patient, a 43 year old female, had a history of frequent episodes of severe chronic interstitial cystitis.
The nurse triaged a number of clients in the emergency department. Which client(s) does the nurse identify as at risk for an infection?
Problem: A spinal cord injured patient is complaining of numbness on the left side and is unable to move the right and left arms.
Explain the steps you would take before writing the procedures. Write a basic procedure for releasing health information to patients.