Ethnicity
What will be an ideal response?
social group with shared traits
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Which of the following statements is true regarding the role of the nurse involved in interfacility transfer?
A) Individual states define the role of the nurse for transfer. B) Some states require a special certification for nurses involved. C) The nurse transferring the client should know the regulations governing nursing practice. D) All of the above.
After learning that a patient has abdominal pain that occurs at least 3 days per month over the last 3 months, the nurse suspects that a patient is experiencing irritable bowel syndrome. What findings did the nurse use to make this clinical decision?
Select all that apply. 1. abdominal pain that is relieved by eating 2. abdominal pain that improves with defecation 3. abdominal pain that is associated with a change in stool form 4. abdominal pain that is associated with a change in bowel frequency 5. abdominal pain that improves with physical activity and limiting food intake
The nurse is preparing education for a client who will receive anesthesia for a surgical procedure. Which statement should the nurse include in the teaching?
A. "If the inhaled agent is ineffective, an intravenous agent will be administered." B. "An inhaled agent is used to induce sleep, followed by an intravenous agent for relaxation." C. "Usually all that is required is an intravenous agent to induce sleep." D. "An intravenous agent will be initially administered to induce sleep followed by an inhaled agent."
Children receiving long-term systemic corticosteroid therapy are most at risk for:
a. Hypotension. b. Dilation of blood vessels in the cheeks. c. Growth delays. d. Decreased appetite and weight loss.