Thin, watery, blood-tinged drainage is:

a. Purulent drainage
b. Serosanguineous drainage
c. Serous drainage
d. Sanguineous drainage


B

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An 18-month-old child is admitted with signs of increased intracranial pressure. What should the nurse observe when assessing this patient?

A) Numbness of fingers and decreased temperature B) Increased pulse rate and decreased blood pressure C) Increased temperature and decreased respiratory rate D) Decreased level of consciousness and increased respiratory rate

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Some NCLEX-RN tips are listed below. Which is not necessarily correct?

a. Know the delegation guidelines for RNs, LPNs, and NAPs. b. The RN never delegates patient assessment, teaching, evaluation, or judgment. c. Know the most common adult, mater-nal-child, and psychosocial health care dis-orders. d. LPNs can always perform patient care tasks (insert NG tubes and IVs, some evaluation techniques, sterile dressings, and all medication administration).

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Patients with a history of psychiatric illness should not receive ____ for anesthesia if at all possible

1. ketamine 2. droperidol 3. etomidate 4. propofol

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Which of the following tasks are addressed during the introductory phase of the helping relationship?

1. Opening the relationship. 2. Clarifying the problem. 3. Structuring and formulating the contract. 4. Planning before the interview. 5. Developing trust.

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