A client receiving ovulation-inducing drugs experiences ovarian hyperstimulation. The nurse instructs the client to:
A) Record her weight once a week
B) Monitor her menstrual cycle
C) Consume a high-fiber diet
D) Refrain from intercourse
D
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A code of ethics for nurses
1. Includes only registered nurses in its scope 2. Outlines specifics of professional behavior 3. Guides the profession in self regulation 4. Specifies moral actions for the nurse to take
A nurse is caring for a woman on a continuous IV of magnesium sulfate. Which actions are appropriate for patient safety? (Select all that apply.)
A. Administer the bolus from the main bag, then change to the maintenance rate. B. Double-check each new bag and dose/rate change with another nurse. C. Ensure that a supply of romazicon (Flumazenil) is available in the patient's room. D. Perform handoff report at the bedside, verifying the dose and orders by both nurses. E. Place color-coded tags on each IV line, bag, and pump to label them clearly.
The home health nurse provides care for a patient with congestive heart failure. Daily the patient weighs himself and takes his own temperature, pulse, respirations and blood pressure
That information is sent as electronic data to the patient's physician and nurse daily to make adjustments to the plan of care as indicated. This is an example of: a. telehealth nursing. b. computerized decision support system (DSS). c. computerized provider order entry (CPOE). d. point of care technology.
A nursing student on a psychiatric unit asks a nursing instructor about the difference between a phenotype and a genotype. The nursing instructor explains that phenotypes are:
A) Manifestations of particular genotypes. B) Determined solely by the environment. C) Not as useful as genotypes in the study of psychopathology. D) Determined solely by genotypes.