A resident did not get her meal served on time. How should you respond to the nurse?
a. "I'm sorry. Can you help me plan better?"
b. "It's not my fault."
c. "I didn't do it."
d. "It's not my turn. I did it yesterday."
A
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You are the nurse teaching a primigravida client about pain relief during labor. Effective pain relief during the transition phase of the first stage of labor might include which of the following? Select all that apply
A) effleurage B) coached pushing C) pudendal block D) patterned pace breathing E) epidural block
The nurse evaluates nursing care of the client's ureterostomy. Which nursing intervention should the nurse eliminate or improve to prevent client complications?
1. Empty the pouch when it is at least half full. 2. Assess peristomal area for edema and pain. 3. Apply a skin barrier within -inch of stoma. 4. Place a gauze wick in stoma for pouch change.
After implementing interventions and reassessing the client's response, the nurse completes the process by evaluating. What attributes of evaluation should the nurse include when completing this step of the nursing process?
1. Purposeful activity 2. Nursing accountability 3. Continuous 4. Judgments 5. Opinion
After comparing the benefits of the following support surfaces, the nurse realizes that a patient with multiple trauma and/or spinal cord injury is expected to be placed on a(n):
a. Rotokinetic bed. b. bariatric bed. c. flotation mattress. d. air-fluidized mattress.