Antecedent conditions refer to the societal trends that enable servant leadership to be effective
a. True
b. False
False
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The nurse practices medical asepsis in performing daily care by:
a. lifting a sterile swab from a sterile field. b. using disposable sterile gowns. c. washing hands for 5 minutes between patients. d. keeping bed linens off the floor.
A client sustained severe burns over both lower extremities 1 week ago. The client informs the nurse that he had to wait for 30 minutes last night to receive pain medication, which caused the pain not to be relieved after administration
What suggestions could the nurse make to the physician to provide adequate relief of pain? A) Provide the patient with a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) pump. B) If the nurse is going to be late with administration, have an extra dose of medication available. C) Increase the frequency of the medication so that the client will have less time to wait. D) Increase the dosage of the medication so the client will stay medicated longer.
A patient is instructed to take two tablets orally on the first day and then take one tablet orally daily for the next four days. Select the term that refers to the instruction to take two tablets by mouth on the first day.
A. Therapeutic dose B. Loading dose C. Maintenance dose D. None of the above
The nurse is caring for a patient experiencing an acute exacerbation of multiple sclerosis (MS). Which pathophysiological change should the nurse recognize as causing the manifestations of MS?
a. Myelin buildup in the central nervous system b. Demyelination and destruction of nerve fibers c. Gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) deficiency d. Reduced acetylcholine receptors with impaired nerve impulse transmission