To be free from mental or physical stress is:
a. Comfort
b. Rest
c. Relaxation
d. Sleep
C
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The nurse is aware that because of the length of time the patient has been experiencing symptoms, if they are due to an MI, the myocardium: A) May have developed an increased area of infarction B) Will probably not have more damage than if he came in immediately C) May be restored in the area of dead cells with proper treatment D) Has been damaged already, so immediate treatment is no longer necessary
The nursing diagnosis that would be applicable to a client who is unaware of the impact of ingesting green leafy vegetables on the effectiveness of the medication. Coumadin to thin his blood would be:
a. deficient knowledge. b. inadequate knowledge base. c. imbalanced nutrition—more than body requirements. d. inappropriate medication administration.
The nurse is assessing a preschool-age child who is being hospitalized for the first time for a surgical procedure. The child expresses the desire to go home and is scared
Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse identify as appropriate for the child at this time? A) Anxiety related to pending hospital admission B) Risk for social isolation related to hospitalization C) Fear related to being away from home for first time D) Health-seeking behaviors related to lack of knowledge regarding illness
The nurse contacts the client's case manager to provide information about the client's hospital treatment plan. This is an example of which type of advocacy?
a. Role modeling b. Educational informing c. Collaboration d. Anticipatory guidance