A nurse is assigned to work in the administrative office of a health maintenance
organization. What duty does the nurse have to perform?
A) Providing end-of-life care
B) Working as wellness coordinator
C) Maintaining health of employees
D) Interviewing healthcare personnel
D
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A neonate's 5-minute Apgar assessment reveals the following: active motion; pulse, 126 beats/minute; grimace and coughing during suctioning; appearance, good color all over; and respirations slightly irregular with weak cry
What action by the nurse is most appropriate? A. Assess oxygen saturation and administer oxygen if needed. B. Document the findings in the chart and begin the identification process. C. Facilitate bonding and help the mother initiate breastfeeding if desired. D. Place the baby in skin-to-skin contact on the mother's bare abdomen.
A client presents to an urgent care center complaining of pain in his left great toe and reports a history of gout. What blood test would the RN anticipate the physician to order to assist with the diagnosis?
a. serum calcium b. serum uric acid c. serum phosphorus d. lactate dehydrogenase
A client is seen in the clinic for a persistent hand rash. When taking the client's history, the nurse places priority on obtaining information related to which topic?
a. Age b. Gender c. Occupation and hobbies d. Socioeconomic status
In the last 10 years in pediatric nursing, there has been an increase in:
1. Obesity. 2. Diabetes. 3. Hypertension. 4. All of the above.