Why are many in the nursing profession working toward making the BSN the new entry level into nursing?
A) To increase the workforce
B) To increase employment opportunities
C) To enhance the quality of care
D) To increase pay and benefits
C
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a. Blue feet c. Flexed body b. Flaccid tone d. Heart rate of 128
An adolescent client who was diagnosed with conduct disorder at the age of 8 is sentenced to juvenile detention after bringing a gun to school. How should the nurse apply knowledge of conduct disorder to this client's situation?
A. Childhood-onset conduct disorder is more severe than the adolescent-onset type, and these individuals likely develop antisocial personality disorder in adulthood. B. Childhood-onset conduct disorder is caused by a difficult temperament, and the child is likely to outgrow these behaviors by adulthood. C. Childhood-onset conduct disorder is diagnosed only when behaviors emerge before the age of 5, and therefore improvement is likely. D. Childhood-onset conduct disorder has no treatment or cure, and children diagnosed with this disorder are likely to develop progressive oppositional defiant disorder.
A patient experiencing extreme emotional stress is observed to be exhibiting both tachycardia and tachypnea. Which component of the patient's nervous system is responsible for normalizing the patient's response?
A. Central B. Parasympathetic C. Sympathetic D. Peripheral
Describe how you will document the phone call with K.W
What will be an ideal response?