The nurse is aware that a positive self-perception is largely dependent on the:
a. ability to control life's choices.
b. financial success attained in life.
c. family relationships.
d. degree of wellness.
ANS: A
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One of the primary tasks of a nurse researcher is to generate evidence. What is the most appropriate application of the evidence that nurse researchers generate?
A) Enhancing the credibility of the nursing profession B) Disseminating it in the nursing literature C) Using it to formulate guidelines for nursing practice D) Using it to question established medical practices
A 45-year-old female complains of feeling extremely anxious, fatigued, and has a loss of enjoyment of previously engaging activities. She has a difficult time arising from bed in the morning to go to work
She has lost her appetite, cannot sleep, and has trouble "thinking straight." On physical examination, there are no significant findings. These signs and symptoms are characteristic of: A. The presence of a malignancy B. Clinical depression C. Hypothyroidism D. Adrenal insufficiency
A nurse administers atropine to a patient before induction of anesthesia for a surgical procedure. When evaluating the effects of this medication, the nurse will:
a. assess for excessive bronchial secretions. b. expect a reduction in the patient's anxiety. c. monitor the patient's heart rate. d. observe for muscle paralysis.
The client with blood type A, Rh-negative, delivered yesterday. Her infant is blood type AB, Rh-positive. Which statement indicates that teaching has been effective?
1. "I need to get RhoGAM so I don't have problems with my next pregnancy." 2. "Because my baby is Rh-positive, I don't need RhoGAM." 3. "If my baby had the same blood type I do, it might cause complications." 4. "Before my next pregnancy, I will need to have a RhoGAM shot."