A patient has been diagnosed with narrow-angle glaucoma. What ocular effect will be produced if the patient is prescribed an adrenergic agent?
A) Hypothyroidism
B) Decreased heart rate
C) Mydriasis
D) Hypertension
C
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What should nurses consider as the most effective strategies to contain costs and maintain quality healthcare? Select all that apply
A. Developing critical pathways B. Delegating to unlicensed or nursing assistive personnel C. Managing resources appropriately D. Implementing stringent hiring practices E. Utilizing full registered nurses on clinical units
A husband asks the nurse what he can say or do when his terminally ill wife mentions that she will
soon die. The nurse could suggest that he say a. "I think you will be around for a long time yet.". b. "I do not want you to give up trying to get well.". c. "I do not think I am ready to talk about this yet.". d. "I feel so sad when I think of life without you.".
In most states:
A) Nurses must report all cases of suspected child abuse B) Nurses have the option of using their own best judgment about reporting suspected child abuse C) Nurses may report child abuse only when they can prove that it has occurred D) Nurses must defer to the judgment of physicians about reporting suspected child abuse
When assessing a 2-year-old toddler with suspected autistic disorder, a nurse expects:
a. hyperactivity and attention deficits. b. failure to develop interpersonal skills. c. history of disobedience and destructive acts. d. high levels of anxiety when separated from a parent.