The nurse is caring for an accident victim who requires a blood transfusion. Which factor could affect competent care in this case?
A) Dietary restrictions
B) Language
C) Nationality
D) Religious beliefs
D
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Nonverbal communication does not refer to
a. Body posture b. The most honest communication method c. Sharing messages using words d. The kind of clothes a person wears
A client who presents in the psychiatric unit tells the admitting nurse that she is very depressed and has gained 20 pounds in the last 6 months
She tells the nurse that over the last month, she has been strictly following a fat free, sugar free, carbohydrate free diet. What impact could the client's diet have on her brain functions? A) Glucose will diminish neurotransmitter secretion. B) Weight loss will improve the client's brain functions. C) Weight loss will improve the client's mood. D) Glucose is necessary for neurotransmission synthesis and secretion.
Upon completing a history, the nurse finds that a patient has risk factors for lung disease. How should the nurse interpret this finding?
a. A person with the risk factor will get the disease. b. The chances of getting the disease are increased. c. Risk modification will have no effect on disease prevention. d. The disease is guaranteed not to develop if the risk factor is controlled.
Which term describes an inflammation and infection of the auricle and ear canal, also called "swimmer's ear"?
A. external otitis B. internal otitis C. otitis labyrinth D. otitis media