A nurse is caring for a client who has cancer. The client has experienced decreased appetite. A care goal is to help the client gain weight. Which medication would the nurse expect to be prescribed for this client?
A) Fosaprepitant
B) Ondansetron
C) Methylphenidate
D) Sertraline
D) Sertraline
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The registered nurse who works in the obstetrics department is walking by the emergency department waiting room when a person cries out, "Help me, my mother is not breathing." Does this nurse have a duty to assist?
1. No, the nurse has no more duty to assist in this situation than a lay person. 2. Yes, the nurse has the duty to provide the same standard of care as an emergency department nurse. 3. Yes, the general duty of care exists to help in times of crisis or imminent harm. 4. No, the nurse is out of the normal working environment and should not interfere.
The nurse is preparing a room for a client about to be admitted for oliguria. The nurse knows the definition of oliguria to be:
a. excessive urination at night b. diminished capacity to form and excrete urine (<500 mL/day) c. painful urination d. cessation of urine production or urine output <100 mL/day
The nurse is teaching the parents of a child who is in Piaget's sensorimotor stage of development. Which parental statement indicates appropriate behavior to help the child accomplish developmental tasks of this stage?
1. "We have started buying more colorful toys." 2. "We play with water toys in the bathtub." 3. "We bought some blocks with numbers." 4. "We have been playing peek-a-boo."
Which statement(s) about communication is/are true? Select all that apply. Communication is:
a. Used to meet physical and psychosocial needs b. Most basically described as talking and listening c. The process of sending and receiving information d. The basis for forming relationships e. The act of talking or listening to convey a message