A new graduate nurse enters the profession and begins the work of developing a personal nursing philosophy. The efforts he makes to intellectually and affectively grow in this arena involve self-discovery
Which of the following is listed by Carper as one of the patterns of knowing that the nurse will develop over time?
A)
Personal knowledge
B)
Values
C)
Beliefs
D)
Feelings
A
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A 3-month-old infant has been diagnosed with respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and will begin treatment with inhaled ribavirin. Which of the following measures should be taken in the care of this patient and administration of ribavirin?
A) Serial sputum samples should be obtained daily for the duration of treatment. B) Pulmonary function testing should be performed immediately before and 30 minutes after each dose of the drug. C) Nurses who are pregnant or who may be pregnant should not administer the drug. D) The drug should be administered by a physician or a nurse practitioner.
The son of an older adult client with obsessive-compulsive disorder states to the nurse, "I want to contact the fire department about the situation; the house is nothing but boxes and bags of saved items."
Which is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for this situation? A) Ineffective Coping B) Deficient Knowledge C) Risk for Caregiver Role Strain D) Anxiety
Hypokinetic pulsations in the mitral area can be caused by
a. the presence of fluid between the left ventricle and the chest wall. b. decreased subcutaneous tissue in the individual. c. high-output states such as warm septic shock. d. left ventricular hypertrophy.
A modern version of the case method of nursing is private duty nursing
Indicate whether the statement is true or false