A nurse is attending a seminar on the nursing shortage in which the presenter discusses the major deterrents to increasing the nurse supply. Which major deterrent to increasing nursing school enrollment should the presenter identify?
A) Lack of appropriate applicants
B) Inadequate number of faculty
C) Insufficient clinical sites
D) Costs of the program for the student
B
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Following a motorcycle accident, a 17-year-old man is brought to the ED. What physical assessment findings related to the ear should be reported by the nurse immediately?
A) The malleus can be visualized during otoscopic examination. B) The tympanic membrane is pearly gray. C) Tenderness is reported by the patient when the mastoid area is palpated. D) Clear, watery fluid is draining from the patient's ear.
You are teaching a group of adolescents about myths and facts related to contraception. Which statement indicates that additional teaching is needed for this group with regard to contraception?
a. Adolescents are more likely to become pregnant even if they use available contraception methods correctly. b. The withdrawal technique provides a higher likelihood that a teen will not get pregnant. c. Pregnancy can occur in the presence or absence of orgasm. d. Pregnancy can occur even if a teen is menstruating at the time of coitus.
Following a thyroidectomy, the client complains to the nurse that she is having leg spasms and cramps. These symptoms may indicate:
A) postanesthesia reaction. B) damage to the cervical nerves. C) damage to the parathyroid glands during surgery. D) potassium depletion.
A client seeking care for stress tells the nurse that he is interested in seeking holistic care that in-corporates body, mind, and spirit. The nurse knows that which of the following CAM therapies may be beneficial to him?
1. Chiropractic medicine 2. Chinese medicine 3. European phytomedicine 4. Allopathic medicine