Which nurse theorist developed the theory of Health as Expanding Consciousness?
A) Rogers
B) Newman
C) Parse
D) Watson
B
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is experiencing mild shortness of breath during the immediate postoperative period, with oxygen saturation readings between 89% and 91%. What method of oxygen delivery is most appropriate for the patient's needs?
A) Non-rebreathing mask B) Nasal cannula C) Simple mask D) Partial-rebreathing mask
The most common type of headache is:
a. sinus c. cluster b. tension d. migraine
Which of the following statements about fluid balance in the elderly is false?
A. Total body water decreases with age. B. Thirst response decreases as a person ages. C. African Americans have higher rates of dehydration than white Americans. D. Assessment of skin turgor at the sternum is a reliable indicator of dehydration in the elderly.
The nurse has a physician's order for haloperidol (Haldol) 10 mg for a severely psychotic client. The client refuses the medication. Which nursing intervention is an appropriate response?
A) Accept the client's decision. B) Obtain a discharge order for noncompliance. C) Tell the client that he is too sick to refuse. D) Restrain the client and give the medication IM.