Beliefs that guide our thoughts and actions are known as ________
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After completing an assessment, the nurse is concerned that a middle-aged patient is at risk for having a disability later in life. What did the nurse assess in this patient? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. High blood pressure 2. Plays golf 3 times a week 3. Smokes 1 pack per day for 25 years 4. History of lower back pain 5. Works as a fork lift operator
A pregnant client at 16 weeks' gestation has a hematocrit of 35%. Her prepregnancy hematocrit was 40%. Which of the following statements by the nurse best explains this change?
1. "Because of your pregnancy, you're not making enough red blood cells." 2. Because your blood volume has increased, your hematocrit count is lower." 3. This change could indicate a serious problem that might harm your baby." 4. "You're not eating enough iron-rich foods like meat."
With regard to work and travel during pregnancy, nurses should be aware that:
a. Women should sit for as long as possible and cross their legs at the knees from time to time for exercise. b. Women should avoid seat belts and shoulder restraints in the car, because they press on the fetus. c. Metal detectors at airport security checkpoints can harm the fetus if the woman passes through them a number of times. d. While working or traveling in a car or on a plane, women should arrange to walk around at least every hour or so.
The nurse is assessing the adult client who has come to the emergency department with red, swollen eyes that are oozing a yellowish drainage. The client is unable to tell the nurse where the infection may have originated
What question would the nurse ask the client next? 1. "Did you get sand in your eye recently?" 2. "Have you been exposed to HIV?" 3. "Have you been to a tanning bed recently?" 4. "Have you had extra caffeine this week?"