The nurse is caring for a client under great stress. The client describes feeling nervous and having difficulty focusing on her work. Pulse and respiratory rate are slightly elevated
The nurse recognizes this client is experiencing what level of anxiety? A) severe anxiety B) moderate anxiety C) mild anxiety D) panic
B
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A client who was malnourished is being discharged. The nurse evaluates that teaching to decrease risk for the development of metabolic acidosis has been effective when the client states, "I will:
a. Increase my milk intake to at least three glasses daily." b. Be sure to eat three well-balanced meals and a snack daily." c. Avoid taking pain medication and antihistamines together." d. Not add salt to food when cooking or during meals."
The client is having difficulty falling asleep. Which does the nurse implement to facilitate relaxation and sleep?
1. Offer a soothing back massage with lotion. 2. Report client difficulty to oncoming nurses. 3. Assess for physical or cultural sleep factors. 4. Tell client to recline in bed and read quietly.
Classic hemophilia (hemophilia A) involves a deficiency in:
1. Factor V. 2. Factor VIII. 3. Factor IX. 4. Factor XIII.
Every person has the right to refuse treatment regardless of what the doctor suggests
Indicate whether the statement is true or false