Which of the following is a cardinal sign of lung cancer?
A) Mucopurulent sputum C) Obvious trauma
B) Pain on inspiration D) Shortness of breath
A
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The hospice nurse planning care for four culturally diverse clients, each of whom has terminal
cancer, should anticipate that the client who will wish to engage in end-of-life planning (such as making a will, a living will, and funeral arrangements) will be the client who is a. a single Native American who had worked as a forest ranger. b. a female immigrant from China who is an acupuncturist. c. a refugee laborer from a war-torn Western African country. d. a fourth-generation New England native who is an accountant.
The nurse assesses the patient and notes the patient moves his arm as if to push something away when the nurse firmly touches the arm, but the patient is unable to follow commands and does not speak. The nurse describes this patient as
a. lethargic c. semicomatose b. obtunded d. comatose
The physician has prescribed the sepsis management bundle to be implemented in a patient with severe sepsis
The nurse will prepare to administer which interventions? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Administer steroids as prescribed. 2. Administer human recombinant activated protein C. 3. Administer insulin coverage for blood glucose greater than 150 mg/dL. 4. Administer a fluid challenge. 5. Assist with the insertion of a central line.
Bathing a patient with Alzheimer's disease is no different from bathing any other patient.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)