The nurse is planning care for a patient newly diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. Which should the nurse keep in mind when caring for this patient?
1. Adhering to the healthcare professional's orders for the patient
2. Importance of information from the patient's high school counselor
3. Patient's response during the initial phase of treatment
4. Personal anxiety level and how it may affect the patient's care
4. Personal anxiety level and how it may affect the patient's care
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Which of the following represent contraindications to treatment with a sulfonamide? Select all that apply
A) Children younger than 6 years of age B) Adults older than 65 years of age C) Lactating females D) Clients with group A beta-hemolytic streptococci infections E) Women in the second trimester of pregnancy
Order: Replace every 2 mL of urine output with 1 mL of water via g-tube. The client's urine output is 350 mL. How many mL of water would you administer?
1. 175 mL 2. 350 mL 3. 700 mL 4. 17.5 mL
Which of the following nursing assessment questions is best directed toward determining the presence of a normal physiological change experienced by a middle-aged client?
1. "Any problems with your teeth or gums?" 2. "Any family history of thyroid problems?" 3. "Do you have a skin-moisturizing routine?" 4. "Are you having a problem with driving at night?"
An individual is experiencing problems associated with memory. Which cerebral structures are most likely to be involved in this deficit? Select all that apply
a. Prefrontal cortex b. Occipital lobe c. Temporal lobe d. Parietal lobe e. Basal ganglia