When examining the situation from an economic perspective, which statement best describes the forces behind the nursing shortage?
A) More by the supply side of the supply/demand equation than the demand side
B) More by the demand side of the supply/demand equation than the supply side
C) Equally by the supply and demand sides of the equation
D) By factors that are not related to supply and demand
A
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A child suffers from absence seizures and has been prescribed acetazolamide (Diamox). The nurse should know that this medication is an adjuvant medication useful in the treatment of seizures. What is the therapeutic action of Diamox?
A) It slows the action potential of neurons. B) It slows the reuptake of acetylcholine. C) It suppresses the limbic and reticular systems. D) It controls fluid secretion in the CNS.
While taking a health history on a 20-year-old female patient, the nurse ascertains that this patient is taking miconazole (Monistat). The nurse is justified in presuming that this patient has what medical condition?
A) Bacterial vaginosis B) Human papillomavirus (HPV) C) Candidiasis D) Toxic shock syndrome (TSS)
The parents of an infant who has just died decide they want to hold the infant after their infant has gone to the morgue. What is the most appropriate nursing intervention at this time?
a. Explain gently that this is no longer possible. b. Encourage the parents to accept the loss of their infant. c. Offer to take a photograph of their infant because they cannot hold the infant. d. Have the infant brought back to the unit, wrapped in a blanket, and rewarmed in a radiant warmer.
MC Nursing care plans should be updated at least
A. Prior to discharge. B. When a new nurse is assigned to the client. C. Every 24 to 48 hours. D. Each time a new problem arises.