The perinatal nurse explains to the student nurse that the most frequent fetal risk associated with the use of forceps is cord compression
A) True
B) False
B
False
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What are the numbers of the nursing shortage in England, in 2017?
a. 20,000 b. 30,000 c. 50,000
The nurse is planning a presentation to a group of senior citizens as part of a wellness program. Which of the following topics would be appropriate for the nurse to instruct this client population?
1. Importance of taking medications as prescribed 2. Ways to follow a physician's treatment plan 3. Ease of changing an abdominal dressing 4. Strategies to reduce salt in the diet and increase activity
A psychiatric–mental health nurse is providing care to a patient who has recently emigrated to the United States from Eastern Europe. Which of the following would be least effective in providing culturally competent care?
A) Demonstrating a genuine interest in the patient B) Avoiding assumptions about the patient's culture C) Speaking to the patient in his native language. D) Acquiring information about the patient's country.
The client is admitted to the hospital for new-onset hypertension and chest pain. During the admission interview you ask the client if she takes over-the-counter medications, and she states no
She adds that she routinely visits a folk healer. The nurse's response should include: A) Obtaining a list of the herbs and folk medications that are taken and notifying the physician B) Requesting the client to stop the ingestion of the folk herbs C) Calling poison control with the list of herbs and folk medications D) Encouraging the client to continue to take the herbs and folk medications