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Problem: For an unresponsive patient with suspected opioid overdose which of the following is the most reasonable treatment?
As a rescuer, what signs or symptoms would tell us that an adult victim requires rescue breathing?
Which of these best describes the purpose for "hands-only" CPR? Hands-only CPR is better and more effective than full CPR
After calling 911 and beginning CPR compressions, which of these describes the correct posture for delivering effective compressions?
The client comes back to see you in 1 month and is noticeably distracted. She often looks around the room and is responding to internal stimuli
As a nurse, why do you think understanding Semantic memory is important? As a nurse you will encounter many patients that have language issues
The nurse delegated bed bathing of a client with a heart disease to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP). The nurse would intervene
The patient has been diagnosed with stevens-johnson syndrome. what should be the first intervention to treat this condition
A 14-year-old patient with severe social anxiety disorder is prescribed a serotonergic reuptake inhibitor (SRI) to augment cognitive behavioral therapy.
When treating a patient who has experienced trauma, what would indicate that you should use the jaw thrust method for opening the airway?
The nurse is caring for a client with paranoid personality disorder. Which therapeutic approach would have the best outcome?
A 25-year-old has just been diagnosed with severe panic disorder. They take no other medication and have no psychiatric comorbidities
The development of written policies and procedures for guiding professional practice while using biofeedback therapies is a means of behaving proactively
What is the proper procedure for delivering rescue breaths to an 8-year-old child? Head tilt chin lift, cover the mouth and nose with a rescue mask
A patient with a pulmonary embolism may be stratified to management with a catheter directed EKOS thrombolysis.
Many disease patterns derive from environmental stressors that, if avoided, would result in much relief of symptoms. Of the following client presentations
What labs would you recommend obtaining to determine the level of management needed to care for this patient?
Access to healthcare is a significant factor that highlights the health-wealth divide. Paul Farmer, in his examination of global health inequalities
Select a debatable topic pertinent to any problematic issue confronting the nursing profession and health care delivery system
A patient with cancer is receiving chemotherapy and develops a stomatitis. Nursing care for a client with stomatitis includes:
The nurse is monitoring the intake and output of an elderly patient at risk for dehydration closely. The patient drank 4 fl oz of orange juice for breakfast
Recognize that the client is using accessory muscles. • Document the findings as normal breathing. Auscultate the client's breath sounds.
Your first job is working in a busy emergency department where you will be caring for individuals from many different backgrounds.
Biofeedback facilitates skillful and efficient slow, deep, rhythmic diaphragmatic breathing and is a major intervention for clients with anxiety disorders
The field of EEG biofeedback or neurofeedback can yield some immediate practical results in the clinical setting.