The nurse is obtaining a client history and records identifying information about the child. What is the nurse doing at this time?
A) Obtaining the health history
B) Interviewing the caregiver
C) Obtaining biographical data
D) Determining the chief complaint
Ans: C
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1. Pain due to unknown factors 2. Pain related to unknown etiology 3. Pain caused by psychosomatic condition 4. Pain manifested by client's report
Which effect should the nurse anticipate for a client receiving a low-dose dopamine (Intropin)?
A. Vasoconstriction and increased blood pressure B. Stabilization of fluid loss C. Urinary output of at least 50 mL/h D. Increased cardiac output
The skin on the inner surface of the inner arm is used when administering a(n) ________ injection.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).