A nurse is reviewing journal articles related to personal health records. Which of the following would the nurse expect to find while reading? Select all that apply
A) Most records are being kept electronically.
B) Individuals are concerned about privacy.
C) Many people are uncomfortable using computers.
D) It is time-consuming to enter the data in the computer.
E) Many feel the record meets most of their needs.
B, C, D
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The nurse suspects benzodiazepine overdose and would expect what drug to be ordered? A) Valium B) Phenergan C) Hydroxyzine D) Flumazenil
The client's surgery has been delayed because of hyperkalemia. The client doesn't understand why. What is the nurse's best response?
A. "Potassium affects how the heart works and you could have a heart attack if this is not corrected." B. "Your kidneys could quit working during surgery and the surgery would have to be cancelled." C. "We want you to have the best recovery after surgery. Sometimes, if this problem is not corrected before surgery, you may be too sleepy after surgery to talk to your family." D. "By making sure your potassium is normal before surgery, it will keep your heart functioning at its best during your surgery."
Which of the following interventions is essential for the nurse to perform when caring for a client receiving an intravenous drug infusion?
a. Employ clean technique when handling the intravenous equipment. b. Monitor the client during the infusion. c. Prime the tubing once the infusion has started. d. Use the largest gauge intravenous needle available.
The nurse is identifying goals for a client experiencing diarrhea. What goal should the nurse select for this client?
1. Client will defecate regularly. 2. Client will increase the amount of sugar in the diet. 3. Client will limit fluid intake. 4. Client will regain normal stool consistency.