Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Active Tutors
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
Which of the following is an element outlined under the Healthy People 2020 Task Force population health and community aspects of practice?
The nurse spoke to the ER doctor and reported that the resident is not doing well. The doctors are considering the possibility of admitting
How can the NP differentiate the Somogyi effect from dawn phenomenon?
You will explore how determinants of health such as poverty, behavior, education, and income are related
Problem: Think of a nurse leader you have observed or interacted with in your current practice.
Question: Which of the following has not been linked to the use of isotretinoin?
The nursing student is counseling a client on barrier methods of birth control. Which student nurse statement causes the nurse instructor to intervene?
Problem: A patient has developed a blood clot in their lower extremity and is receiving warfarin (Coumadin) therapy.
Your patient is not eating. All she has eaten off the tray all day is the carton of juice. She was offered bacon and eggs for breakfast.
A client recently had a stroke and is having trouble swallowing. Which therapist is most appropriate for the client
A 15-year-old male has a history of cryptorchidism that was surgically repaired as an infant.
Problem : The nurse is discussing the birth control patch with the client. Which client statement causes the nurse to intervene?
Which statement by a client with chlamydia about medication compliance and preventing recurrence indicates the need for further instruction?
Question: Which contraceptive methods also prevent sexually transmitted infections?
Problem: Which of the following statements related to reviewing the work of another professional is false?
Problem: You have a patient with HIV who has an order for didanosine 200mg PO twice a day .
A resident, Mr. Ali, used to be independent with his hygiene needs. After his stroke, he requires full assistance with hygiene.
Using various criteria for professions presented in Chapter 3 of Professional Nursing Concepts & Challenges (2020) and the Code of Ethics for Nurses
A client with acute kidney failure is placed on fluid restriction of 1000 mL of fluid over a 24-hour period. What is the priority nursing action?
Problem: Compare and contrast formative assessment and summative assessment and how you can implement them.
The CDC's Public Health Approach is widely used within the field. Which of the following is the first step in that approach?
A nurse is administering IV fluids to a dehydrated client. When administering an IV solution of 3% sodium chloride, what should the nurse do?
A client with syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) is experiencing lethargy, weakness, headache, and muscle aches.