A patient states that she has just moved in with her boyfriend. They are going to try living together prior to getting married. The nurse would document this as what type of family?
A) Blended
B) Cohabitated
C) Extended
D) Nuclear
Ans: B
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After assessing a client who is receiving an amiodarone intravenous infusion for unstable ventricular tachycardia, the nurse documents the findings and compares these with the previous assessment findings:
Vital Signs Nursing Assessment Time: 0800 Temperature: 98 ° F Heart rate: 68 beats/min Blood pressure: 135/60 mm Hg Respiratory rate: 14 breaths/min Oxygen saturation: 96% Oxygen therapy: 2 L nasal cannula Time: 1000 Temperature: 98.2 ° F Heart rate: 50 beats/min Blood pressure: 132/57 mm Hg Respiratory rate: 16 breaths/min Oxygen saturation: 95% Oxygen therapy: 2 L nasal cannula Time: 0800 Client alert and oriented. Cardiac rhythm: normal sinus rhythm. Skin: warm, dry, and appropriate for race. Respirations equal and unlabored. Client denies shortness of breath and chest pain. Time: 1000 Client alert and oriented. Cardiac rhythm: sinus bradycardia. Skin: warm, dry, and appropriate for race. Respirations equal and unlabored. Client denies shortness of breath and chest pain. Client voids 420 mL of clear yellow urine. Based on the assessments, which action should the nurse take? a. Stop the infusion and flush the IV. b. Slow the amiodarone infusion rate. c. Administer IV normal saline. d. Ask the client to cough and deep breathe.
Which of the following statements best describes what has happened to air quality since the United States outlawed the use of chlorofluorocarbons, halons, and carbon tetrachloride?
a. Air quality immediately improved. b. Air quality is slowly improving. c. Little change occurred because these chemicals remain in the atmosphere. d. Nothing has happened because other countries worldwide continue to extensively use these products.
A community health nurse is completing a community assessment and needs to identify the monitoring, maintenance, and promotion of public health in the community. Which is the best source for this information?
A) Law enforcement department B) County health planning board C) County health department D) State vital statistics office
Which statement is MOST important in understanding how the brain functions?
a. Each neuron continually receives thousands of competing inputs. b. Neurotransmitters cannot be given directly as drugs. c. Neurotransmitters cannot function in a similar manner. d. No two impulses can be transmitted simultaneously.