Nursing students who are effective writers produce a first draft of an assignment from beginning to end without rewriting
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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When checking for proper blood pressure cuff size, which guideline is correct?
a. The standard cuff size is appropriate for all sizes. b. The length of the rubber bladder should equal 80% of the arm circumference. c. The width of the rubber bladder should equal 80% of the arm circumference. d. The width of the rubber bladder should equal 40% of the arm circumference.
A client, who recently delivered a stillborn baby, has a diagnosis of adjustment disorder unspecified. The nurse case manager should expect which client presentation that is characteristic of this diagnosis?
1. The client worries continually and appears nervous and jittery. 2. The client complains of a depressed mood, is tearful, and feels hopeless. 3. The client is belligerent, violates others' rights, and defaults on legal responsibilities. 4. The client complains of many physical ailments, refuses to socialize, and quits her job.
An older patient has osteoporosis and is reluctant to exercise because "I already have a bone problem, so how will it help?" What response by the nurse is best?
a. It can improve posture, balance, and re-duce falls. b. It will give you heart-healthy benefits. c. Exercise will make you feel younger. d. If you join a gym, you can socialize with new people.
A nurse always addresses patients by the preferred name when entering a patient's home or room. What is the nurse facilitating by this action?
A) a sense of self and worth C) personal strengths B) reorientation to who they are D) negative self-concept