After collecting data from a patient with respiratory distress, the nurse prioritizes the patient interventions to provide oxygen to the patient first. This is an example of which of the following models for organizing data?
A) Hierarchy of Human Needs C) Human Response Patterns
B) Functional Health Patterns D) Body Systems Model
A
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A client will be having a total colectomy in 4 days. The client does not have an obstruction. What does the nurse anticipate instructing the client about doing prior to the surgery to prepare the bowel?
A) Instructing the client about dietary restrictions and lavage agents B) Making sure the client drinks 2 L of fluid prior to the procedure C) Instructing the client to have no food except clear liquids for 4 days D) There will be no special preparation, and the client may eat until midnight the night prior to surgery.
The nurse is obtaining a health history from parents whose 4-month-old boy has congenital hypothyroidism. Which of the following findings would be most likely?
A) The child shows above-normal growth for his age. B) The child is active and playful. C) The skin is pink and healthy-looking. D) It is difficult to keep the child awake.
Certification of the employees' bargaining unit was denied because of insufficient votes. The labor organization's next step is to:
a. Begin the decertification process b. Seek certification among the same employees c. Allow a 12-month moratorium and then seek certification again d. Begin negotiations with the hospital's management
The nurse is giving a backrub to a client. The nurse uses a variety of patterns when giving the back rub. What pattern is being used by the nurse when giving effleurage?
A) Stroking the large surfaces of the client's back in long, smooth strokes, with the palms of the hands B) Pressing on muscle groups or single muscles, picking them up and squeezing them gently C) Using light tapping with the edge of the hands to stimulate circulation D) Rubbing around the bony prominences of the client's body, such as at the end of the spine and along each shoulder blade