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How do nurses' own cultural values and beliefs affect their nursing care? Give specific examples of attitudes and their potential consequences.
Problem: The nurse is caring for a young girl who has fainted. Her father died at age 30 from a sudden heart attack.
While assessing the penis of a child who has had surgery to repair hypospadias, the nurse observes the appearance of the penis.
When using the SOAP format, which component includes current comorbidities and additional problems that may have become evident during the examination?
As an individual, identify a clinical topic on depression, it should be sufficiently narrow to be addressed in PICO format, but broad enough
Question: Identify the values, principles, professional behaviors and policies that underlie nursing practice and leadership.
The parents of a child with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) are learning to care for their child at home.
Question: A client reports sudden difficulty in breathing with tachypnea and tachycardia and localized chest pain.
What are a few forms that you might want to ask the patient about when considering advanced directives?
A 85-year-old patient with Alzheimer's Disease starts to become agitated in the afternoon (sundowning), refuses to eat, and is losing weight.
A 65 year old female brought into the ER is under the influence of amphetamines. Which symptoms are indicative of this type of drug abuse use?
Explain the importance of a balance between energy intake and energy requirements.
Explain briefly the 3 methods that employees would use to self assess and manage their own personal work performance and feedback
A staff nurse who needs to clarify a medication order with the Dr says to him: "Excuse me Dr., I am so sorry to bother you, I know how busy
Question: The following statements are TRUE regarding primary healthcare: (Select all that apply)
Review the following from the nursing assessment conducted on Millie. Determine what additional data you should collect and how to determine if data is accurate
What does one call the distribution of health outcomes within a population, the determinants that influence distribution, and the policies
An older adult who experienced a brief delirium realizes that the condition was caused by prescription medication intoxication.
Priority Nursing Diagnosis for 97 year old patient: Impaired Physical mobility related intolerance to activity, decreased strength and endurance
Research revealed that giving nursing home residents more control and responsibility increased their health and happiness.
A client with diverticular disease is receiving psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid. Which response from the client indicates to the nurse that the drug is
List and discuss the problems in the U.S. health care system presented in the text and the lecture.
This medication is often given to persons with Parkinson's Disease to treat depression a. citalapram (Celexa) b. Quoxetine (Prozac) c. selegiline (Eldepryl)
Question: Which herbal preparation is not recommended due to its untoward psychiatric effects
Question: What are some point safety strategies to be examined when looking at medication errors?