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Problem: A nurse caring for a client following a thoracentesis. Which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Question: Why is positioning yourself at the same level as the patient considered trauma-informed?
The nurse is caring for a client with hemophilia admitted for a facial laceration and hemarthrosis of the left knee after falling at home.
Problem: The nurse is planning care for a client who had a total hip replacement via the posterior approach 2 hours ago.
The nurse is teaching a client with HIV who is receiving antiretroviral medications. Which of the following statements by the client would require follow-up?
The nurse is teaching a client with osteoarthritis about self-management strategies. Which of the following strategies should the nurse include?
In the observation section of a spine assessment, what would be considered a wrong action to perform? Does the patient have PEARL pupils?
You will interview a BSN-prepared nurse. You will discuss Obesity and findings from your previous interviews and community assessment.
In the context of cervical disk injuries, what action is most likely to facilitate a stable, safe, and pain-free cervical posture during strenuous activity?
When reviewing the assessment findings from the practical nurses at the facility, what finding should the RN prioritize for follow-up?
A male client is diagnosed with chronic renal failure. The client routinely takes amantadine for Parkinson's disease with success.
A 42-year-old business executive who came into the clinic with complaints of Nausea and awakening in the middle of the night with severe heart burn
Treatment Using at least one peer-reviewed study (no websites), discuss one effective method to treat Schizophrenia
A patient with schizophrenia believes a local minister stirred evil spirits and threatens to bomb a local church and the minister.
The nurse has been made aware of laboratory test results for assigned clients. Which of the following test results would require immediate follow-up?
A newly admitted patient is dressed in a satin nightgown and jeweled headband. While dancing in the room and shadow boxing, the patient chants
student transfers from a hometown college to a university 200 miles away after breaking up with her boyfriend of 2 years.
Which one of the following dopaminergic tracts or areas is responsible for the parkinsonian side effects of antipsychotic medications?
Question: Which assessment findings would be expected for a patient diagnosed with a bipolar I disorder?
JS is a 56-year-old female presenting with redness, warmth and tingling sensation in her neck and face. Current medications include semaglutide
Experience: "I work for a research facility as a clinical research coordinator and there was a time when I had brought the patient back to one
The nurse is caring for a 50-year-old client in the clinic. The client's annual physical examination revealed a hemoglobin value of 10 g/dL (100 g/L)
The nurse takes the health history of a client who lost the right leg in a roadside bomb. Which question will the nurse ask client while assessing self-concept?
Based upon your findings, what are some potential issues Oregon practitioners are experiencing? Are HIE efforts adequate in Oregon?
Problem: The NP on an in-patient pediatric psychiatric unit is admitting a client diagnosed with an autistic disorder.