The physician has ordered medication to be instilled into the nasal cavity. Which of the following pieces of equipment would be best to use?
A. medicine cup
B. teaspoon
C. tuberculin syringe
D. medicine dropper
Answer: D
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Mrs. Gonzaga is a 60-year-old woman who first began having headaches during the onset of menopause and who has subsequently been diagnosed with migraines
She tearfully explains to the nurse how her husband downplays her health condition and tells her that she needs to "just push through a headache." She describes how her migraines have limited her ability to provide childcare for her young grandchildren and explains that she is unable to keep up her garden. The nurse should identify what nursing diagnosis when planning Mrs. Gonzaga's care? A) Ineffective health maintenance related to migraine headaches B) Ineffective role performance related to migraine headaches C) Situational low self-esteem related to migraine headaches D) Spiritual distress related to migraine headaches
The nurse is preparing information on breast cancer screening for a community health fair. Which information should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
1. Breast ultrasound every 5 years 2. Mammograms every year starting at age 40 3. Perform breast self-examination twice a month 4. Consider mammography every 5 years after age 50 5. Clinical breast examination every year starting at age 40
Which response by the nurse is most appropriate to this statement: "This test isn't my idea, but my husband insists"?
a. "Don't worry. Everything will be fine." b. "Why don't you want to have this test?" c. "You're concerned about having this test?" d. "It's your decision."
The nurse recognizes the activity that reflects primary prevention is
a. a self-initiated walking regimen. b. collaboration with a physical therapist. c. physician-prescribed exercise after a heart attack. d. tuberculosis screening.