What knowledge is gained by nursing students who study nursing's early leaders?

A) An understanding of the evolution of advanced nursing practice
B) An inspiration for their own role in shaping the course of nursing
C) A litany of names of early educators
D) A comparison of nursing and medical advances


B

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a. Ask the client to follow a plan you wrote for him. b. Have the client identify two or three goals for change. c. Help the client to understand the benefits of change. d. Allow the client to identify available support and resources within the community.

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A 57-year-old female complains of fatigue, muscle weakness, palpitations, nervousness, and insomnia for the last few weeks. She thought she was just experiencing stress from her husband's recent stroke 1 month ago

There are no current medications. Past medical history includes cholecystecomy at age 45, D & C, age 50. On physical examination, the patient is afebrile, pulse 102, 18 breaths/min, BP 156/ 98. Physical examination reveals tremulousness and quadriceps weakness bilaterally +4/5. Which of the following diagnostic tests is a priority in the work-up? A. ACTH challenge test B. TSH C. Atrial fibrillation D. Fasting blood glucose

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How does the "drop factor" affect IV infusions?

a. Fluid with a larger drop factor infuses more slowly than fluid with a smaller drop factor. b. Smaller drop factors occur with smaller needles (or cannulas) and larger drop factors occur with larger needles. c. The smaller the drop factor, the fewer the number of drops needed to administer 1 mL of infusion fluid. d. The larger the drop factor, the fewer the number of drops needed to administer 1 mL of infusion fluid.

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A client with OCD tells the nurse, "Thinking these thoughts and doing all my rituals is beyond being silly. I know others laugh behind my back. I sometimes think I can control things, but I al-ways find I can't

I don't know if I can continue to live this way…being a burden on my family and being of no use to myself." The reply that shows the best understanding of the client's priority risk is: 1. "How are you sleeping?" 2. "Are your rituals interfering with eating?" 3. "Have you been thinking about suicide? 4. "What makes you think others are laughing behind your back?

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