What is correct about primary nursing care?
A) Requires minimal RN staffing
B) Is easy to implement
C) Provides challenging work
D) Has proved to be a failure
C
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Which of these developmental milestones should the nurse expect to find in children who are between two and three years old? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Always feeds self 2. Throws ball overhand 3. Kicks a ball 4. Goes up and down stairs 5. Scribbles and draws on paper
A 50-year-old female patient is concerned that she will develop osteoporosis because both of her maternal aunts have been diagnosed with the disorder. Which of the following would be indicated for this patient?
1. A DEXA test 2. Daily intake of 2000 mg of calcium 3. Prescription for Actonel 4. Prophylactic nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication
A family member expresses concern to the nurse about behavioral changes in an elderly client. What information would cause the nurse to suspect a dementia disorder?
A) Problems with preparing a meal or balancing a checkbook. B) Increased complaints of physical ailments. C) Sudden disturbed sleep-wake cycle. D) Decreased enjoyment of activities that were once enjoyable.
The nurse has been asked to aid in diagnostic testing for transient monoarticular synovitis. The nurse prepares the supplies for the procedure because she knows that the child will:
1. Need to have X-rays performed. 2. Need to have blood drawn for an ESR. 3. Need to be sedated for a spinal tap. 4. Need to have a cardiac monitor during the procedure.