The nurse is going to assess a client according to a nursing assessment model. The model that the nurse would most likely NOT use would be:
a. functional health patterns. c. Roy adaptation model
b. theory of self-care. d. body systems model.
ANS: D
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During a health history, the patient tells the nurse, "I have pain all the time in my stomach. It's worse 2 hours after I eat, but it gets better if I eat again!" Based on these symptoms, the nurse suspects that the patient has which condition?
a. Appendicitis b. Gastric ulcer c. Duodenal ulcer d. Cholecystitis
Because the patients are attending role modification classes, the nurse assesses this family as being at the developmental stage of:
1. beginning families. 2. families with young children. 3. families with adolescents. 4. families in later life.
The most appropriate diagnosis for the elderly client with Alzheimer's disease who requires bathing is
A) Chronic confusion related to Alzheimer's disease as evidenced by the inability to manage activities of daily living B) Chronic confusion related to dementia and biochemical imbalances as evidenced by hallucination C) Altered thought processes related to confusion, biochemical imbalances, and Alzheimer's disease D) Confusion as evidenced by inability to remain oriented to place and time resulting from Alzheimer's disease
Ordered: Digoxin 0.125 mg po daily.On hand: Digoxin 0.25 mg scored tablets.The amount to administer is ________.If the answer results in a mixed number be sure to include a space between the whole number and the fraction. Example: 1 1/4 (read as one and one-fourth).
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).