What is the current stage of knowledge development for the discipline of nursing?
A) Silent knowledge
B) Received knowledge
C) Subjective knowledge
D) Constructed knowledge
D
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A home health nurse is visiting a new client who uses oxygen in the home. For which factors does the nurse assess when determining if the client is using the oxygen safely? (Select all that apply.)
a. The client does not allow smoking in the house. b. Electrical cords are in good working order. c. Flammable liquids are stored in the garage. d. Household light bulbs are the fluorescent type. e. The client does not have pets inside the home.
A client comes to the outpatient mental health clinic 2 days after being discharged from the hospital. The client was given a 1-week supply of clozapine (Clozaril)
The nurse reviews information about clozapine with the client. Which client statement indicates an accurate understanding of the nurse's teaching about this medication? A. "I don't need to see my doctor for a new prescription when this runs out." B. "I need to keep my appointment this week for a blood test to monitor my white blood cells." C. "I can have a martini with this medication." D. "I don't need to come into the clinic for a few months if I don't have side effects"
The student nurse is assessing the client's lateral flexion. Which of the following instructions by the student to the client indicates the need for further instruction? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. "Tilt your head back and look at the ceiling.". 2. "Lean your head to the side and attempt to touch your ear to your shoulder.". 3. "Touch your chin to your chest.". 4. "Attempt to raise your shoulders up toward your ears.". 5. "Attempt to rotate your head in a circular manner.".
In caring for the hospitalized child who is failing to thrive, the child should be assigned to:
a. A variety of caregivers to increase stimulation b. A caregiver with a heavy assignment so the mother can give care c. A consistent caregiver to role-model care d. A team of caregivers to concentrate on the baby and the mother