HIV patients who are suffering from depression should be frequently assessed for

a. physical decline.
b. fear of death.
c. support systems.
d. suicidal ideation.


D
Patients with HIV disease and depression should be assessed regularly for suicidal ideation.

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A patient in the ICU is experiencing an asthma attack. The room temperature is approximately 72°F. The patient has recently had symptoms of a cold. Which of the following is the most likely trigger for the woman's asthma attack?

A) Upper respiratory infection B) Latex allergy C) Room temperature D) Pollen

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The nurse is making home visits to a child who is being treated for a diagnosis of pneumonia. The nurse notices that the family has a large amount of garlic on hand. Which of the following most likely explains why the garlic is present?

a. for cooking to enhance flavor and entice the child to eat b. to be eaten raw to treat the cough and to serve as an antibiotic c. as a deterrent to evil spirits and possibly even vampires d. to be served as a weak garlic tea to reduce fever

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In anticipation of a patient's alcohol withdrawal symptoms, the nurse will perform which actions? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Recognize that hallucinations are common and reorient the patient. 2. Prepare for seizures that might occur within the first 12 hours of admission. 3. Frequently assess vital signs. 4. Have a sitter present to monitor any attempt by the patient to escape. 5. Prevent, recognize, and treat symptoms while providing a safe environment.

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Society has sometimes questioned whether nursing can be considered to be a true profession and whether nurses can be considered to be professionals

What characteristic of nursing is among the characteristics that social scientists use to define a profession? A) The median annual nursing wage is greater than $45,000. B) Nurses use the scientific method to enhance their body of knowledge. C) Nurses can be held legally accountable for their actions. D) Nursing has a demonstrated commitment to the well-being of the public.

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