Clients can understand instructions about their self-care after discharge from the hospital at all levels and stages of anxiety
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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1. visual learner. 2. auditory learner. 3. kinesthetic learner. 4. mixed learner. 5.
A patient diagnosed with bursitis asks the nurse, "Why do you keep asking what my pain level is? Don't you believe me?" How should the nurse respond?
1. "It is important to know your pain level so that we can provide you with the best medication." 2. "If you don't want the medication, you don't have to take it." 3. "I can't give you the medication unless I know what your pain level is." 4. "I don't understand why you are concerned about my questions. Would you clarify?"
The nurse is reviewing the sources of funding for the local community health intervention program on smoking cessation. In the federal grant proposal,
the nurse elaborates on all the various local organizations and private foundations that have pledged to support the program after initial funding from the grant ends. The nurse also explains the plan for ongoing fundraising efforts for the program for years to come. With these comments, the nurse is attempting to establish which essential component of funding? A) Sustainability B) Program replication C) Clinical expertise D) Accountability
The nurse is preparing to administer albuterol (Proventil) and beclomethasone (Beconase) inhalers to an asthmatic patient, as ordered by the prescriber. The nurse should administer
a. the albuterol only; these meds should not be given concurrently. b. the albuterol first, wait 5 minutes, and then administer the beclomethasone. c. either inhaler, wait 5 full minutes, then administer the other. d. the beclomethasone first, wait 5 minutes, then administer the albuterol.