A 76-year-old man is seen in the office for complaints of urinary incontinence. The clinician should explore which of these causes of incontinence in men?
a. Urethral polyps c. Anticholinergic medication
b. Urinary tract infection d. All of the above
B
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A patient who was admitted with cardiogenic shock and is experiencing chest pain has an order for the administration of morphine for the onset of chest pain. What is the rationale for administering morphine to this patient?
A) It decreases urine output. B) It stimulates the patient so he or she is more alert. C) It decreases gastric secretions. D) It dilates the blood vessels.
According to the 2013 National Workforce Survey, what is the highest level of educational preparation for the majority of RNs?
1. Diploma 2. Associate degree 3. Baccalaureate degree 4. Master's degree
The unit manager discusses absenteeism with the unit clerk. She indicates that it is a serious problem on the unit. Which of the following points would they have likely discussed? (Select all that apply.)
a. Employee morale is at a high level. b. Care will suffer and standards will be lo-wered. c. Existing staff have experienced little ef-fect from the absenteeism. d. Replacement staff usually needs little su-pervision. e. Unit costs have increased because of staff replacements and overtime.
The nurse is discharging an 11-month-old child who was brought to the emergency room for the treatment of an ear infection and fever
The nurse would include which of the following statements in the discharge teaching to the parents? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "The baby's last bottle before bedtime should only contain water.". 2. "It is important not to prop the baby's bottle during feeding.". 3. "You must rinse the baby's mouth right after the baby falls asleep.". 4. "You must perform oral hygiene more frequently throughout the day.". 5. "The last bottle of the evening should not be given just before the baby goes to sleep.".