A nurse is caring for an elderly client with Alzheimer's disease (AD). What should the
nurse assess for in this client?
A) History of a series of small strokes
B) Crack cocaine abuse
C) High-dose folate supplementation
D) Elevated blood pressure
D
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You have been assigned to care for a client in the clinical setting. Which of the following would be important prior to caring for the client?
1. Advise the instructor if there is a skill that you dislike doing. 2. Review all notes taken during practice in the skills lab. 3. Get at least 80% correct on the skills review conducted prior to clinical. 4. Practice skills until you know what to do when called upon.
A nurse interviews a Chinese client who has been given a diagnosis of schizophrenia. The family is present during the interview. Which cultural values should the nurse consider as she prepares to interact with the client and family?
1. Talking circles 2. Medicine men 3. Fatalism 4. Kinship solidarity
A nurse researcher has an idea that neonates perceive all interactions with humans as either stressors or comfort
She is conducting qualitative research to describe the types of stressors or comfort that neonates typically experience in the first 24 hours of life. Is this a theory, or a model, or what? a. A scientific theory b. A substantive theory c. An idea but not a theory or model yet d. A conceptual model
Steatorrhea is determined by which laboratory study?
a. Gastric acid stimulation b. Urea breath test c. Culture and sensitivity d. Stool studies