Which famous nursing leader changed nursing practice when her book, Patient Centered Approaches to Nursing (1960), was published?
1. Virginia Henderson
2. Florence Nightingale
3. Faye Abdellah
4. Dorothea Orem
ANS: 3
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a. demonstrate good moral character. b. graduate from an approved program. c. maintain a certain grade point average. d. pass the standard licensure examination.
A patient with diabetes is beginning treatment for hypertension. What should the nurse explain as being the blood pressure treatment goal for this patient?
1. 140/90 mmHg 2. 135/85 mmHg 3. 130/80 mmHg 4. 120/80 mmHg
The student nurse is experiencing intense emotion toward the client for no obvious reason. Which approach by the nursing student would be best?
A) Ignore the feelings and continue to care for the client. B) Discuss feelings with the client. C) Ask to change assignments. D) Discuss feelings with the nursing instructor.
The nurse is reviewing the relationship between thyroid hormone and iodine. Which information should the nurse identify that is least likely to cause iodine deficiency and hypothyroidism?
A. Eating large amounts of turnips or rutabagas B. Using prescribed lithium carbonate C. Living in an area where iodine is deficient in the soil D. Eating large amounts of shellfish