A nurse who is concerned with the body, mind, and spirit relationship in a constantly changing environment is practicing:
a. Faith community nursing
b. Community health nursing
c. Primary care
d. Holistic care
D
A nurse concerned with the body, mind, and spirit relationship in a constantly changing envi-ronment is practicing holistic care.
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A major difference in the diagnosis of chronic disease between younger adults and older adults is that:
a. chronic disease is often diagnosed earlier in younger adults and measures can be im-plemented to prevent later problems. b. chronic disease is often diagnosed earlier in older adults since they are more likely to seek medical care. c. chronic disease is usually not identified in older adults because of the many age-related changes. d. chronic illness is uncommon in younger adults.
The nurse needs to prepare a solution for client care. How many 25 gram tablets are needed to prepare 1000 mL of a 60% solution?
1. 12 2. 18 3. 24 4. 32
Which of the following correctly identifies and orders the primary steps of the nursing process?
1. Establish nursing diagnosis, assessment, intervene, collaborate, evaluation 2. Establish goals, assessment, intervention, planning, communication 3. Assessment, establish nursing diagnosis, planning, interventions, evaluation 4. Assessment, planning, establish objectives, communication, evaluation
Which of the following is the most accurate method of bedside confirmation of placement of a small-bore nasogastric tube?
A. Assess the patient's ability to speak. B. Test the pH of withdrawn gastric contents. C. Auscultate the epigatrium for gurgling or bubbling. D. Assess the length of the tube that is outside the patient's nose.