The nurse is implementing a plan of care for a patient. After providing care, what should the nurse do as the final step in the process?
A. Measure vital signs
B. Document
C. Reassess the patient
D. Provide report to the charge nurse
Answer: B
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1. Inability to afford the devices 2. Does not comprehend advantage of devices 3. Does not feel they will help 4. Concerned about appearance
Which statement is true about fibroadenomas?
1) Fibroadenomas are usually malignant. 2) Fibroadenomas are usually smooth. 3) Fibroadenomas are usually at least 10 cm in size. 4) Fibroadenomas are usually tender.
Microorganisms, as with all living creatures, are categorized based on a variety of physical and biological characteristics. The nurse is assessing a client and discovers that ring-shaped lesions on the client's arms and symptoms of athlete's foot
The nurse knows that in order to treat these conditions properly, treatment is based on the type of microorganism. What is the type of microorganism that is the causative agent of these infections? A) Algae B) Fungi C) Yeast D) Mold
The nurse is concerned that a client being treated with antipsychotic medication for schizophrenia is developing extrapyramidal symptoms. Which assessment findings support the nurse's concern?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Neck spasms 2. Fidgeting and rocking back and forth in the chair 3. Shuffling gait 4. Lip smacking and rapid eye blinking 5. Diaphoresis and muscle rigidity