MC The best description of one of the delivery oriented roles for the community health nurse working in a local clinic is
A. Identifying the need for action.
B. Planning nursing interventions.
C. Initiating and directing change.
D. Serving as initial point of contact between client and agency.
D. Serving as initial point of contact between client and agency.
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A) Client remains free from rigors. B) Client exhibits a blood pressure within acceptable parameters. C) Client maintains a patent IV infusion site. D) Client maintains a urine output of at least 30 mL/hour. E) Client demonstrates procedure for cleaning involved area.
Why is the interaction of visitors or family members of a client with an aneurysm limited by the nurse?
A) Because the interaction may cause the client to become violent B) Because the interaction may cause migraine in the client C) Because stimulation can increase intracranial pressure (ICP) or trigger a seizure D) Because the client may become emotional and lose interest in the treatment
A calcium channel blocker (CCB) is prescribed
for a patient, and the nurse provides instructions to the patient about the medication. Which instruction is correct? a. Chew the tablet for faster release of the medication. b. To increase the effect of the drug, take it with grapefruit juice. c. If the adverse effects of chest pain, fainting, or dyspnea occur, discontinue the medication immediately. d. A high-fiber diet with plenty of fluids will help prevent the constipation that may occur.
A nurse who looks at family interactions is using which of the following theories?
a. Structural-functional b. Systems c. Developmental d. Interactionist