How is nursing theory used in nursing practice?
A) Provides nurses with perspective to organize care
B) Assists in directing and analyzing care
C) To plan and implement care
D) All of the above
D
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Mr. Carrol is being assessed by the LPN. In assessing his sense of smell, the nurse gives a whiff of freshly ground coffee beans. With his left nostril, he determines this to be coffee. With his right nostril, he declares it to be cinnamon. This is
a. Normal—all people differentiate odors differently with each nostril b. Normal—it is necessary to use both nostrils together to determine odors accurately c. Abnormal—odors should be perceived the same in both nostrils d. Abnormal—Mr. Carrol needs surgery immediately to cure a blockage
The physician has prescribed metronidazole (Flagyl) for a woman diagnosed with trichomoniasis. The nurse's instructions to the woman should include:
A. "Both partners must be treated with the medication." B. "Alcohol does not need to be avoided while taking this medication." C. "It will turn your urine orange." D. "This medication may produce drowsiness."
List three factors that contribute to childhood morbidity
What will be an ideal response?
To promote healing it is wise to have a diet that is high in:
a. protein, sodium and adequate fats. b. carbohydrates, iron and adequate fluid. c. protein, zinc and adequate fluid. d. carbohydrate, calcium and adequate fluid.