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A client with a new ileostomy is concerned about managing stool output. What should the nurse include in client teaching?
An NP is evaluating a healthy preschooler for a well-child exam. When performing a cardiovascular assessment on the patient, which of the following
A 19-year-old client presents to the emergency department with right lower quadrant abdominal pain, nausea, and fever.
Question: A client is admitted with suspected appendicitis. Which nursing intervention should be avoided to prevent complications?
Problem: Frivolous and unscrupulous malpractice suits have caused physicians to
An NP is assessing a patient who presents to the clinic with intermittent claudication and weak dorsalis pedis pulses. Which of the following initial diagnostic
A client with IBS is prescribed dicyclomine for symptom management. The client asks why this medication is needed. What is the nurse's best response?
A client with suspected appendicitis reports pain that started around the umbilicus and is now localized to the right lower quadrant.
A client with IBS complains of alternating diarrhea and constipation. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate to address the client's symptoms?
During a routine check-up, a nurse notes a non-healing ulcer with a raised border on a client s tongue. What is the most appropriate action?
Question: Which of the following requires compliance with HIPAA while functioning as an APRN
A psychiatric nurse practitioner is working with David, a 45-year-old man who has been smoking for over 20 years. David acknowledges that smoking is bad for his
An adult patient presents with retrosternal chest pain that radiates to the shoulder when they are outside chopping wood.
Explain the difference between care management and case management? In reference to the case at the end of this chapter, consider the following
An NP is assessing an adult patient who is in cardiogenic shock. When assessing the carotid pulse, the NP should anticipate which characteristic?
Problem: Which of the following research projects is an example of applied research?
Problem: Describe one nursing model or theory presented in this week's materials that resonate with you professionally.
Question: An NP is evaluating a group of adults for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) risk.
What is the legal responsibility of the health-care provider in reporting elder abuse and neglect?
Problem: A nurse is preparing a hospitalized toddler for a venipuncture. Which of the following are appropriate intervention?
An NP is providing students with education on performing a cardiovascular assessment. Which of the following assessment techniques
Upon calling the family of an 18-month -old girl out from the waiting room, the nurse notices the child cling to her mother's leg and bury her
Problem: A major barrier to self-reflection that I experienced would be lack of confidence and motivation.
Problem: An NP is assessing a patient who presents to the clinic with dyspnea. On auscultation, the NP hears continuous, high-frequency, high-pitched musical