A nurse recognizes that the increase in complexity of skills performed by a person is called
1. Growth.
2. Regression.
3. Ambivalence.
4. Development.
ANS: 4
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Which phases would a person experience during an illness trajectory?
A. Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation B. Symptoms, diagnosis, rehabilitation, treatment C. Rehabilitation, treatment, recovery, symptoms D. Diagnosis, treatment, symptoms, rehabilitation
The nurse is caring for a patient with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus who has been recently diagnosed with ESRD
The patient has an elevated phosphorus level and has been prescribed calcium acetate to bind the phosphorus. What is an important instruction that the nurse should give the patient about how to take the prescribed phosphorus-binding medication? A) Only when needed B) Daily at bedtime C) One hour prior to meals D) With each meal
Schools of nursing based on Florence Nightingale's model of classroom and clinical experience began to appear in the United States after the American Civil War. What influence did war have on nursing education?
1. no true influence 2. increased demand for trained nurses 3. increased paternalism 4. increased nursing shortages in the hospitals
One of the most important things a nurse can teach a client about seizure control is to:
1. take the medication every day as prescribed by the doctor. 2. eat a balanced diet. 3. get lots of exercise. 4. take naps during the day.