A 10-year-old boy has been seen frequently in the school clinic for somatic complaints, such as stomachache and fatigue. The mother reports that recently he has begun bed-wetting. The nurse suspects:
a. The child does not like school
b. The child has begun bullying other children
c. The child may be the victim of bullying
d. None of the above
C
The symptoms are consistent with those typically seen in victims of bullying.
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A nurse is administering a shock from an automated external defibrillator to a client with cardiac arrest. Which of the following is the most important action that the nurse should perform immediately prior to administering the shock?
A) Give five rescue breaths. B) Say, "Everybody clear." C) Place both hands correctly on the client's chest. D) Ensure that emergency medications are accessible.
The patient is admitted in a near comatose state with a blood glucose level of 750 . His respiratory rate is 42 breaths per minute, and his respiratory pattern is deep and regular. What is this type of breathing known as?
a. Cheyne-Stokes respiration b. Biot's respiration c. Bradypnea d. Kussmaul's respiration
Which of the following statements accurately reflects one of the primary provisions of the ANA Code for Nurses?
A) The administrators of the healthcare facility are responsible and accountable for individual nursing practice. B) The physician determines the appropriate delegation of tasks consistent with the nurse's obligation to provide optimum patient care. C) The nurse's primary commitment is to the employing agency. D) The nurse owes the same duties to self as to others.
Which statement by the client receiving nitroglycerine (Nitrostat) should the nurse be concerned about?
A. "I'm getting married tomorrow; I hope my erectile dysfunction isn't a problem." B. "I'm going water skiing tomorrow; I hope my angina isn't a problem." C. "I really don't like taking those little pills, I would like to use a patch." D. "My angina has been a little more frequent I would like something to take for the pain."