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The nurse who uses guidelines for individualizing pain management recognizes the importance of providing pain relief how many minutes before a painful procedure?
a. 120 b. 60 c. 30 d. 15
A patient who is planning to become pregnant asks the nurse to explain if genetics can influence the transmission of mental illness. How might the nurse respond?
1. Genetics have no influence on mental illness. 2. Genes are only involved in organic mental disorders. 3. Genes may influence many aspects of mental health disorders. 4. Environmental influences are completely responsible for mental illness.
The nurse has withdrawn medication from a vial for injection. Which of the following should the nurse do next?
a. Wash the hands. b. Follow the organization's policy regarding recapping and changing the needle prior to injecting. c. Label the syringe with drug, dose, date, and time. d. Prepare the client's other medications.
The nurse is creating a three-generation pedigree for a 30-year-old female client. The client states, "I've been told that several of my ancestors had gout. Does that mean I'll get it too?" How should the nurse respond?
1. "Research studies have noted an association between some genes and a higher risk of gout." 2. "Your risk won't increase until you are over 65." 3. "Only if you don't control other risk factors." 4. "It depends on environmental risk factors."