The nurse is employed by a long-term residential treatment center with a variety of clients with chronic mental disorders. The nurse's primary role in working with these clients is to serve as a/an:

A) Therapist.
B) Medication administrator.
C) Mediator.
D) Educator.


D

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The nurse is providing care for a hemodynamically unstable patient in a critical care setting

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A toddler insists on brushing his own teeth and being left alone in the bathtub. What advice would you give his parents regarding this?

A) Helping with his own tooth brushing allows him to experience autonomy. B) It is unusual for 2-year-olds to have such strong opinions. C) His mother should continue to give full care in all aspects. D) Leaving him alone in the bathtub is a good way to encourage autonomy.

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Ordered: Vasopressin 0.04 units/min IV On hand: Vasopressin NS The hourly flow rate is:

A. 2.4 units/h B. 2.4 mL/h C. 50 mL/h D. 2 mL/h

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