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A primary care NP sees a 3-year-old patient who has been vomiting for several days. The child has had fewer episodes of vomiting the past day
A nurse is receiving report on four clients. The nurse should identify that which of the following clients might be experiencing hypomagnesemia?
An instructor is teaching a group of nursing students about ethical considerations for managing symptoms in terminally ill clients.
Which of the following topics should Christina include in her lessons to the women of the village in order to lower the risk of infections in their infants
Problem: Identify below 3 different sources of stress or fatigue in the early learning workplace.
1. What are some things you can do more efficiently? Wake up, eat and sleep at the same time each day.
Select 10 specific chart documentation standards that you feel are important to illustrate compliance with documentation within the medical record.
You are treating a 74-year-old male patient in the ED who was transferred from a skilled nursing facility. During your assessment you note
Problem: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requires that:
Joe is a 54 y/o male with a history of hypertension which is well controlled on a thiazide diuretic. He presents to the office with complaints of vomiting x 5
The nurse enters the room of a client admitted for evaluation of a convulsive disorder. The family members present report the client just had a seizure
Unexpected weight loss: Group of answer choices is regarded as clinically significant when it exceeds 10% or more of usual body weight over a 6- to 12-month
Organic phosphate pesticide toxicity may: Group of answer choices cause a decrease in acetylcholine activity at nicotinic and muscarinic receptors
When considering potential lead toxicity the APN is aware that: Group of answer choices Lead poisoning presenting symptoms are often not specific
Problem: Chronic exposure to elevated venous pressure by the post-capillary venules in the legs
The Ottawa Ankle Rules: Group of answer choices Determine the need for ankle Xrays in cases of ankle injury
Problem: The student nurse identifies characteristics of good documentation in a client's medical record.
Spinal stenosis: Group of answer choices can be characterized by reproducible single or bilateral leg symptoms that are worse after walking several minutes
The nurse manager holds a staff meeting and discusses substance abuse among nurses. After the meeting, a staff nurse stays behind
Problem: What symptom(s) would be considered worrisome in a patient with complaints of low back pain include:
Problem: Choose the correct statement regarding neck pain. Group of answer choices Most chronic neck pain is caused by degenerative joint disease and responds
Problem: Rotator cuff tears may be characterized by: Group of answer choices complaints of weakness or pain with overhead movement pain at night is a common
Chronic venous insufficiency: Group of answer choices is not a common cause of lower extremity edema is not a common complication of deep
The nursing team caring for clients on the pediatric unit consists of one nurse, two LPN/LVNs, and three unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP).
You receive a 39-year-old male with an unknown behavioral problem. The patient appears very anxious and worried. He tells you that he has obsessive-compulsive