Which reference is a comprehensive reference resource that provides an array of clinical information for nurses, including evidence-based care sheets, best practice guidelines, and point-of-care drug information?
A) Clinical Evidence
B) Evidence-based Nursing
C) Worldviews on Evidence Based Nursing
D) Nursing Reference Center
D
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Which of the following nursing interventions would help strengthen a client's level of hope?
a. Leaving the client alone in the room b. Permitting the client to sit and cry quietly c. Providing resources to help the client work through a health problem or situation d. Encouraging the client to take an afternoon nap
A patient tells the nurse that he smokes two packs of cigarettes per day, works 10-hour workdays most days of the week, eats out twice a day when working, and has no time to exercise. The nurse analyzes this data and suggests interventions to address which patient problem?
1. The patient has high anxiety related to the work environment. 2. The patient is not coping well with life demands. 3. The patient is not managing his health effectively. 4. The patient's dietary choices have led to obesity.
During an assessment of a 12-hour-old newborn, the nurse notices pale pink spots on the nape of the neck. The nurse documents this finding as:
A. Nevus vasculosus. B. Nevus flammeus. C. Telangiectatic nevi. D. A Mongolian spot.
The RN has developed nursing diagnoses for a client. Which nursing diagnoses are related to pharmacology? (Select all that apply.) Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
1. Noncompliance with drug therapy related to lack of knowledge 2. Activity intolerance related to acute knee pain 3. Altered nutrition: less than body requirements related to drug-induced nausea 4. Risk for injury related to drug effects 5. Pain related to episiotomy