If Savannah abruptly terminates Reggie's treatment she raises concerns about:
a. insufficiency.
b. managed care.
c. transference.
d. abandonment.
d
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During a home visit, the nurse determines that care interventions are needed to address alcohol and substance abuse by family members. Which interventions should the nurse consider when planning care for this family?
Select all that apply. A) Suggest grief counseling. B) Evaluate family members' potential for being a danger to self or others. C) Suggest engaging in educational activities. D) Be alert to behaviors that indicate sibling jealousy. E) Recommend community resources to assist with substance abuse behavior.
A client is being seen in the clinic to receive the results of the lab work to determine thyroid levels. The nurse observes the client's eyes appear to be bulging, and there is swelling around the eyes
What does the nurse know that the correct documentation of this finding is? A) Retinal detachment B) Periorbital swelling C) Bulging eyes D) Exophthalmos
A nurse caring for an elderly patient in a long-term care facility notices that the bedding is wet when the patient gets up in the morning. The nurse collects more data to form a conclusion. What type of problem is involved in this scenario?
A) no problem B) possible problem C) actual problem D) clinical problem
The nurse has returned from working as a maternal-child nurse volunteer for a non-governmental organization
Upon completion of a community presentation about her experiences, the nurse knows that learning has occurred when a participant states: A. "Malaria is a chronic disease and rarely causes fetal loss." B. "Escherichia coli bacteria can cause diarrhea but not stillbirth." C. "Group B streptococci can cause infection and death of the fetus." D. "Viral infections don't cause fetal death in underdeveloped nations."