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Which clinical manifestation when reported by a client would the nurse know may be related to metastasis from prostate cancer?
Shortly after your client took their dose of an antipsychotic medication, you observed that they had repetitive movements,
Shortly after taking her second dose of a new antipsychotic medication, Betty began to experience severe neck pain and stiffness.
What might be the likely rationale for taking multiple smaller doses of an antipsychotic medication, rather than one larger dose?
Shelley feels that her antipsychotic medication is helpful. However, she has a history of frequent hospital admissions due to forgetting to take doses
David has been treated for schizophrenia with numerous antipsychotic medications, including lengthy trials of both first-generation and second-generation.
Why is it important to report signs of possible tardive dyskinesia when observed in clients taking antipsychotic medications?
Respond to two peers who have similar interests or who inspire you. After reviewing the professional association and discipline topic guides
A patient with a suspected oxycodone overdose arrives at the emergency department (ED) unresponsive.
A 79-year-old female was admitted with acute shortness of breath (SOB) and the patient also carries a diagnosis of CHF and COPD.
Question: A group of student nurses are preparing a poster that will depict the responsibilities of nurses in the late 1800s.
Problem: Discuss the healthcare delivery system and contemporary challenges regarding healthcare marketing.
Select a peer. "Pair up" with them to discuss your findings. Did you identify the same cues/data? Did you prioritize them the same?
Review the article How Good Is the Quality of Healthcare in the United States? Reflect on whether preventive care, acute care, and chronical care
Choose an issue which needs to be addressed or was already addressed by a nurse advocate; this can be issue advocacy, community and public health advocac
Describe areas of strength and of potential improvement in your population-focused education plan that you discovered through the process of self-reflection
Answer this question using this book (Grove & Gray (2019), Which of the following best describes the research problem?
Problem: Which of the following represents a conceptual definition for the term professional pride?
A couple bring their adopted 5-year-old son to the office with the chief concern of a sore throat, that began two days ago
Problem: A child is brought to the emergency department after ingesting an unknown substance. What is the nurse's first action?
Which of the following is a true statement about fats? Answer Unselected Some fats provide benefits and are essential to health.
Nursing school can be tough. To successfully complete a nursing program, you must be very clear about the reasons why you chose to begin
Assignment Task: A 10-year-old patient presents to the office because of a one-day history of sore throat and fever.
A nurse is caring for a 26-year-old G1P1 client who gave birth vaginally. 6/23 0500 A 26-year-old G1P1 client gave birth vaginally 8 hours ago to 7.7
Which factors impacted the historical progression of advanced practice registered nurses' (APRNs') attainment of prescriptive authority?