A nurse is considering moving to a different state but is concerned about how the state handles mandatory overtime. The nurse recognizes that which state does not have legislation dealing with mandatory overtime?

A) Alaska
B) Maryland
C) West Virginia
D) Nebraska


D

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A client is admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) with a diagnosis of cerebrovascular accident (CVA). Which assessment by the nurse provides the most significant finding in differentiating between ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes?

A) A unit of fresh frozen plasma is infusing. B) Neurological checks are ordered every 2 hours. C) Keppra is ordered for treatment of focal seizures. D) Oropharyngeal suctioning as needed.

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The nurse who is working with a client under stress is trying to prevent development of a crisis situation. Which of the following actions by the nurse is expected to be most successful at achieving this aim?

1. Try to avoid talking about issues so as not to upset the client. 2. Tell the client that long-term therapy will be most beneficial. 3. Encourage the client to keep follow-up appointments. 4. Ensure that all the client's basic needs are met before the visit ends.

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A client is admitted to a nursing unit in acute alcoholic withdrawal. Which nursing diagnosis is the highest priority early in this admission?

a. Risk for injury related to disorientation and seizure activity b. Disturbed thought processes due to symptoms of withdrawal c. Imbalanced nutrition: less than body requirements due to poor intake d. Acute constipation related to effects of poor nutrition and decreased activity

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A client is diagnosed with esophageal pain. Which of the following medications would be indicated for this client? (Select all that apply.)

1. Vasodilators 2. Calcium channel blockers 3. Isosorbide dinitrate 4. Antibiotics 5. Antipyretics 6. Antihistamines

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