Nursing theories allow nurses to:
A) Practice nursing using the medical model
B) Examine human experiences and behavior responses closely
C) Become nurse practitioners
D) Bill Medicare and Medicaid for their services
B
Examine human experiences and behavior responses closely
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A. Providing adequate coaching on pushing and breathing B. Applying warm compresses to the perineum C. Helping the woman to squat during labor D. Performing an episiotomy early in labor
A 25-year-old woman who works as an air-traffic controller presents with facial pain and severe headache
She reports that she sometimes feels the pain in her neck or ear and that it is particularly bad during very busy times at the airport. What is the most likely diagnosis? A) Migraine headache B) Cluster headache C) Temporomandibular joint syndrome D) Sinus headache
When the nurse hangs an IV bag with Na+, K+, and Cl?, he is aware that ____ are being administered
1. nutrients 2. electrolytes 3. enzymes 4. vitamins
The nurse is teaching a parent of a 10-year-old child who will be discharged with a venous access device (VAD). What statement by the parent indicates a correct understanding of the teaching?
a. "I should have my child wear a protective vest when my child wants to participate in contact sports." b. "I should apply pressure to the entry site to the vein, not the exit site, if the VAD is accidentally removed." c. "I can expect my child to have feelings of general malaise for 1 week after the VAD is inserted." d. "I should give my child a sponge bath for the first 2 weeks after the VAD is inserted; then I can allow my child to take a bath."