Angina occurs when:
a. The person is stressed
b. The person is exercising
c. The heart needs more oxygen
d. Blood flow increases
C
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Based on this data, which conclusion by the nurse is appropriate? A) The client is experiencing negative symptoms. B) The client is experiencing positive symptoms. C) The client is most likely very depressed. D) The client is most likely hearing voices.
An HIV-infected patient presents at the clinic for a CD4+ count. The results of the test are 45 cells/?L. You know the patient is at increased risk for mycobacterium avium complex (MAC disease)
As the nurse caring for this patient, you would know that the preferred prophylactic agent for MAC disease is what? A) Zithromax B) Vancomycin C) Levaquin D) Amphyterracin B
The following answers are standardized languages used across the discipline of nursing that allow nurses to describe nursing problems, treatments, and outcomes in a manner that is understood by all nurses except which?
1. HIS 2. NANDA 3. NOC 4. NIC
The novice nurse calls a supervisor and requests that a "float nurse" be assigned to help with all "assessments of new admissions and postoperative patients."
The supervisor asks, "How many admissions and surgery patients have you received?" The novice nurse becomes flustered because she has not checked the census but simply bases the need on feeling overwhelmed. This situation best indicates a lack of _____ skills. a. organizational b. communication c. interpersonal d. clinical