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A client is admitted to the emergency department with a probable traumatic brain injury. Which assessment finding would be the priority for the nurse
A nurse cares for a client who is experiencing deteriorating neurologic functions. The client states, "I am worried I will not be able to care for my young
Problem: The APRN diagnoses a patient with anxiety. The next step in the treatment plan is:
A nurse assesses an older adult client. During the interview, the family expresses concern because the client's
Cultural Competency Training Presentation - Students are required to training presentation with at least 20 slides, including the title and reference slides
Problem: Which of the following criteria is considered a high risk factor for the development of preeclampsia?
Which of the following strategies is recommended by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists to manage preeclampsia once diagnosed?
The nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of parenteral nutrition for a client with severe oropharyngeal and esophageal mucositis who has been receiving
What major clinical finding, which is also often the first evidential sign of the disease, is required to rule in of Schnitzler syndrome?
Which of the following is an effective and efficient way to expedite medical evacuation along the lines of communication between the roles of medical care
Which of the following disease states is most likely to be a long-term complication or progression of Schnitzler syndrome?
The nurse is preparing to provide education about the client's new medication during the second clinic visit. For each potential teaching intervention
The post-operative patient has the following vital signs: temperature 99.0°F (37.2°C), heart rate 112 beats per minute, respirations 22 breaths per minute
The new AMA ethical guidance notes that while new technologies and new models of care will continue to emerge, physicians' fundamental ethical responsibilities
Question: What is the primary difference between formative and summative evaluations in social work research?
A patient with cancer calls a week after chemotherapy and reports tripping over a scatter rug at home and falling because of not being able
Which statement to the practitioner reflects an accurate understanding of the pharmacologic management of painful CIPN?
The preceptor is educating a new nurse and asks which findings provide meaningful information when a patient with CIPN is being assessed.
A patient who is receiving paclitaxel for breast cancer reports numbness in the feet and difficulty walking.
The nurse is caring for a patient with cancer with chemotherapy-induced diarrhea. The practitioner is discussing which medication would be most appropriate
The patient with cancer reports having five liquid stools this morning after being on an antibiotic for a recurrent sinus infection.
Who is at highest risk of delirium? Group of answer choices an 82-year-old with dementia who has just had surgery to repair a broken hip a healthy
The nurse educator is preparing presentations for the annual oncology nursing update. Management of diarrhea is included as a topic.
The client with hypovolemic shock is receiving a phenylephrine infusion. Which assessment information obtained by the nurse indicates a need for immediate actio
The patient with cancer reports the development of eight loose stools after receiving irinotecan as part of the regimen for colon cancer.