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1. What is term used for normal respiratory rhythm and depth in a client?
2.
A client is receiving nutrition via parenteral nutrition (PN). A nurse assesses client for complications of rapy and assesses client for which of following signs of hyperglycemia?
A client is receiving nutrition via parenteral nutrition (PN). A nurse assesses client for complications of rapy and assesses client for which of following signs of hyperglycemia?
3.
Which of following actions should nurse take to use wide base support when assisting a client to get up in a chair?
Which of following actions should nurse take to use wide base support when assisting a client to get up in a chair?
4.
Nurse Daniel is caring for a client receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs). The client started to vomit and to be nauseous. Client’s blood pressure is 95/40 mm Hg from a baseline of 110/70 mm Hg. The client’s temperature is 100.5°F orally from a baseline of 99.5°F orally. The nurse understands that client may be experiencing which of following?
Nurse Daniel is caring for a client receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs). The client started to vomit and to be nauseous. Client’s blood pressure is 95/40 mm Hg from a baseline of 110/70 mm Hg. The client’s temperature is 100.5°F orally from a baseline of 99.5°F orally. The nurse understands that client may be experiencing which of following?
5.
A newly hired charge nurse assesses staff nurses as competent individually but ineffective and unproductive as a team. In addressing her concern, charge nurse should understand that usual reason for such a situation is:
A newly hired charge nurse assesses staff nurses as competent individually but ineffective and unproductive as a team. In addressing her concern, charge nurse should understand that usual reason for such a situation is:
6.
A nurse is conducting an assessment of an American Indian woman who has come to clinic complaining of a headache. The patient tells nurse that medicines prescribed by tribal healer have done some good. What is appropriate response of nurse at this time?
A nurse is conducting an assessment of an American Indian woman who has come to clinic complaining of a headache. The patient tells nurse that medicines prescribed by tribal healer have done some good. What is appropriate response of nurse at this time?
7.
During nursing assessment, which data represent information concerning health beliefs?
During nursing assessment, which data represent information concerning health beliefs?
8.
It is a transparent membrane that focuses light that enters eyes to retina.
It is a transparent membrane that focuses light that enters eyes to retina.
9.
A nurse is caring for a client with diarrhea and dehydration. The nurse determines that client has received adequate fluid replacement if blood urea nitrogen decreases to:
A nurse is caring for a client with diarrhea and dehydration. The nurse determines that client has received adequate fluid replacement if blood urea nitrogen decreases to:
10. Which ory explains nurse-patient relationship concepts like orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution?
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What is term used for normal respiratory rhythm and depth in a client?
A client is receiving nutrition via parenteral nutrition (PN). A nurse assesses client for complications of rapy and assesses client for which of following signs of hyperglycemia?
A client is receiving nutrition via parenteral nutrition (PN). A nurse assesses client for complications of rapy and assesses client for which of following signs of hyperglycemia?
Which of following actions should nurse take to use wide base support when assisting a client to get up in a chair?
Which of following actions should nurse take to use wide base support when assisting a client to get up in a chair?
Nurse Daniel is caring for a client receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs). The client started to vomit and to be nauseous. Client’s blood pressure is 95/40 mm Hg from a baseline of 110/70 mm Hg. The client’s temperature is 100.5°F orally from a baseline of 99.5°F orally. The nurse understands that client may be experiencing which of following?
Nurse Daniel is caring for a client receiving a transfusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs). The client started to vomit and to be nauseous. Client’s blood pressure is 95/40 mm Hg from a baseline of 110/70 mm Hg. The client’s temperature is 100.5°F orally from a baseline of 99.5°F orally. The nurse understands that client may be experiencing which of following?
A newly hired charge nurse assesses staff nurses as competent individually but ineffective and unproductive as a team. In addressing her concern, charge nurse should understand that usual reason for such a situation is:
A newly hired charge nurse assesses staff nurses as competent individually but ineffective and unproductive as a team. In addressing her concern, charge nurse should understand that usual reason for such a situation is:
A nurse is conducting an assessment of an American Indian woman who has come to clinic complaining of a headache. The patient tells nurse that medicines prescribed by tribal healer have done some good. What is appropriate response of nurse at this time?
A nurse is conducting an assessment of an American Indian woman who has come to clinic complaining of a headache. The patient tells nurse that medicines prescribed by tribal healer have done some good. What is appropriate response of nurse at this time?
During nursing assessment, which data represent information concerning health beliefs?
During nursing assessment, which data represent information concerning health beliefs?
It is a transparent membrane that focuses light that enters eyes to retina.
It is a transparent membrane that focuses light that enters eyes to retina.
A nurse is caring for a client with diarrhea and dehydration. The nurse determines that client has received adequate fluid replacement if blood urea nitrogen decreases to:
A nurse is caring for a client with diarrhea and dehydration. The nurse determines that client has received adequate fluid replacement if blood urea nitrogen decreases to:
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