A community health nurse is developing a plan of care for a family who is providing round-the-clock care in their home for a daughter who is chronically ill. Which of the following would be most important for the nurse to integrate into the plan?
A) Insurance limitations
B) Skill teaching
C) Flexible visiting
D) Respite care
D
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The student nurse is working on a postoperative unit with clients from a diverse group of cultures
Recognizing the likelihood of pain in the postoperative client, an important part of pain management displaying cultural competence is which of the following? 1. Ask the client how people of his culture traditionally demonstrate pain. 2. Attempt to assign nurses of similar culture to the client whenever possible. 3. Understand that the expression of pain is highly influenced by the client's culture. 4. Anticipate that clients from some cultures might not require pain management.
The nurse suspects that a child has ingested some type of poison. Which clinical manifestation would be most suggestive that the poison was a corrosive product?
a. Tinnitus b. Disorientation c. Stupor, lethargy, coma d. Edema of lips, tongue, pharynx
The existence of hyperkalemia is likely to result in which changes to a person’s electrocardiogram (ECG)?
a. Flattened U waves b. Peaked T waves c. Depressed ST segments d. Peaked P waves
A major advantage of US over other diagnostic imaging methods is
a. there is no radiation exposure b. two dimensional visualization of anatomy c. utilizes radio waves to evaluate tissue structure