The nurse admits a client who initially presents as intelligent, articulate, and superficially charming
The client claims the admission to the mental health unit is a big mistake, stating that there was a mix-up in the emergency room and he was incorrectly identified. A probable diagnosis is: A) Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.
B) Antisocial personality disorder.
C) Dependent personality disorder.
D) Avoidant personality disorder.
B
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Since most medications in pediatrics are calculated based on the child's weight, considerable nursing time is required to verify correct dosages. This time constraint can be a problem in emergent situations
What mechanism can be used to facilitate accuracy of dosing during emergencies? A) Precalculate doses of emergency drugs for each child admitted. B) Estimate child's weight and drug doses in emergencies to save time. C) Use the standard doses from the Pediatric Advanced Life Support recommendations. D) Add a pharmacist to the emergency response team for pediatrics.
Following an automobile accident where the patient had a traumatic amputation of his lower leg and lost greater than 40% of his blood volume, he is currently not producing any urine output
The nurse bases this phenomena on which of the following humoral substances responsible for causing severe vasoconstriction of the renal vessels? A) Aquaproin-2 channels B) Angiotensin II and ADH C) Renin and potassium ions D) Albumin and norepinephrine
In a healthy patient, superficial organs of the abdomen should be palpable on light palpation
A) True B) False
You are comparing the current leading causes of death in the community to those at the beginning of the 20th century
Using your knowledge about the importance of looking at changing demographics, what was the leading cause of death in the United States in 1900? A) Major cardiovascular-renal disease B) Influenza and pneumonia C) Tuberculosis D) Gastritis, duodenitis, enteritis, and colitis