The nurse and a client talk about the signs and symptoms of acute mania. The client states, "When I am feeling really good and don't need to sleep, I am manic, but the last thing I want is treatment."
The nurse recognizes that this experience is indicative of the need for: A) Right to treatment. B) Informed consent.
C) Competency. D) Advance directive for psychiatric care.
D
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A) Primary prevention B) Secondary prevention C) Tertiary prevention D) Prevalence
The nurse has collected several stool specimens that are to go to the laboratory. The nurse should:
1. take the specimens for parasites and ova to the laboratory immediately. 2. take the specimens for culture and sensitivity, and leave for later pickup. 3. take the specimens for parasites and ova to the refrigerator. 4. leave the specimens in the refrigerator until convenient.
A nurse is considering additional training to become a perioperative nurse. Which of the following skills are implemented by the perioperative nurse?
1. Conducts telephone interviews with the preoperative client 2. Applies principles of aseptic technique 3. Instructs the preoperative client on exercises to use while recovering from surgery 4. Plans for the postoperative client's discharge to home
Which hormones are produced by the kidney?
a. Renin b. Erythropoietin c. 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 d. Calcitonin e. Aldosterone