The Active Potential Assessment Model (APAM) directs nursing assessment in which theory?
A) Modeling and Role-Modeling
B) Systems Framework and Theory of Goal Attainment
C) Adaptation Model
D) Model of Nursing Based on Activities of Living
A
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The nurse is preparing to administer a drug that is ordered to be given twice daily. The nurse reviews the medication information and learns that the drug has a half-life of 24 hours. What will the nurse do next?
a. Administer the medication as ordered. b. Contact the provider to discuss daily dosing. c. Discuss every-other-day dosing with the provider. d. Hold the medication and notify the provider.
A patient has been discontinued from warfarin (Coumadin) therapy for 3 weeks. Which laboratory test indicates to the nurse that all effects of the warfarin have been eliminated?
a. International normalized ratio (INR) of 0.9 b. Red blood cell count of 5 million/mm3 c. Hemoglobin of 16 g/dL d. Hematocrit of 42%
A client with a 16-year history of diabetes mellitus is having renal function tests because of recent fatigue, weakness, elevated blood urea nitrogen, and serum creatinine levels. Which finding should the nurse conclude as an early symptom of renal insufficiency?
A) Dyspnea. B) Nocturia. C) Confusion. D) Stomatitis.
An older adult patient reports "losing urine" when she bends over or gets out of a chair. What type of incontinence does the nurse plan interventions for?
a. Overflow b. Urge c. Functional d. Stress