A nurse is working for a mobile homeless treatment program. Which method would the nurse most likely use to provide follow-up care to clients?
A) Seeing them by appointment at a clinic office
B) Riding a bicycle to wherever the client happens to be
C) Meeting the client in a public place easily accessible by taxi
D) Using the telephone to determine how well the clients are doing
B
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A 10-year-old has been receiving morphine every 2 hours for postoperative pain as ordered. The medication relieves the pain for approximately 90 minutes and then the pain returns. The nurse should:
1. Tell the child that pain medication cannot be administered more frequently than every 2 hours. 2. Reposition the child and quietly leave the room. 3. Inform the parents that the child is dependent on the medication. 4. Call the physician to see if the child's orders for pain medication can be changed.
During the auscultation of heart tones, you are uncertain whether the sound you hear is an S2 split. You should ask the patient to inhale deeply while listening at the ______ area
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
An attribute variable is one that the researcher creates for research purposes
A) True B) False
Upon physical assessment, a nurse notes that a client has visual impairment. The nurse is concerned that the client's visual changes may affect her ability to self-administer medications
Which nursing diagnosis best describes this situation? a. Risk for ineffective therapeutic regimen management related to medication secondary to visual impairment b. Deficient knowledge related to medication administration c. Ineffective family therapeutic regimen management related to visual impairment d. Ineffective coping related to lack of ability to self-administer medications