MC The nurse is using the premise that attitudes to a health-related behavior reflect a person's attitudes to the expected consequences of the behavior. The nurse is using the
A. Pender Health Promotion model.
B. Precaution Adoption Process model.
C. Theory of Reasoned Action model.
D. Health Belief model.
C. Theory of Reasoned Action model.
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A new nurse is assessing baseline fetal heart tones (FHTs) by auscultation and notes that the heart rate increased during a contraction from 140 to 158. What action by the nurse preceptor is best?
A. Gather equipment for internal FHT monitoring. B. Have the nurse document FHT of 140/158. C. Instruct the nurse to assess FHT between contractions. D. Tell the nurse to count only for 30 seconds.
A client is in the emergency department after a motor vehicle crash, and the nurse notices a "steering wheel mark" across the client's chest. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Ask the client where in the car he or she was during the crash. b. Assess the client by gently palpating the abdomen for tenderness. c. Notify the laboratory to come draw blood for blood type and crossmatch. d. Place the client on the stretcher in reverse Trendelenburg position.
The purpose of a query letter is to:
A) Determine whether a journal editor has interest in a proposed manuscript B) Ask permission to submit a manuscript to multiple journals simultaneously C) Inquire about the publication status of a submitted manuscript D) None of the above
A patient is thin, tense, jittery, and has dilated pupils. The patient says, "My heart is pounding in my chest. I need help." The patient allows vital signs to be taken but then becomes suspicious and says, "You could be trying to kill me."
The patient refuses further examination. Abuse of which substance is most likely? a. PCP b. Heroin c. Barbiturates d. Amphetamines