The employment setting in which the nurse is most likely to provide custodial care is:
1. Hospital
2. Extended-care facility
3. Hospice
4. Crisis center
5.
2
Rationale 1: The hospital provides restorative care.
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A patient experiencing chronic pain asks the nurse if there is "anything else" that can be done to help with the pain. Which response should the nurse make to address complementary therapies with the patient?
A) Complementary therapies provide added options for treating pain. B) Complementary therapies can be explored when medication has failed to relieve pain. C) Complementary therapies are preferable to medications in light of their more holistic nature. D) Complementary therapies often have unproven effectiveness but bring emotional comfort to patients.
Some stress management techniques are listed below. Which of the following is not a good technique for nurses to consider when relieving stress?
a. do not procrastinate c. be polite to all b. set realistic goals d. keep things to yourself
An organization decides to utilize a silver nanoparticle in the production of a product in order to make the product antimicrobial. This is an example of:
a. nanofabrication. b. nanomedicine. c. health information exchange. d. nanoinformatics.
A patient with acute pancreatitis has been treated to minimize pancreatic stimulation, but vomiting continues. The nurse would anticipate which intervention?
1. NPO (nothing by mouth) status 2. Placement of a nasogastric tube to intermittent suction 3. Administration of morphine 4. Increased ambulation