A nurse is caring for a client in a healthcare facility. Which should the nurse document
in the client's manual health record?
A) Client's long-term goals
B) Client's vital signs
C) Client's short-term goals
D) Client's weekly progress
B
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The nurse is caring for a woman whose membranes ruptured at 30 weeks' gestation. Two weeks later, the client has a fever of 101°F. The nurse recognizes the need for: (Select all that apply.)
A) fetal blood sampling. B) cesarean section. C) IV antibiotics. D) delivery of the fetus.
The nurse is working with a group of students and asks them to list the common causes of medication errors. Which of the following are among the common causes of medication errors? (Select all that apply.)
a. Distractions b. Illegible handwriting c. Drug product nomenclature d. Labeling errors e. Medication unavailable f. Excessive workload
Community facilities differ in the resources they provide to residents. Which of the following can reduce the potential for crime and violence and should be encouraged by the nurse? Select all that apply
1. Recreational facilities such as playgrounds, parks, and swimming pools. 2. Spectator sports such as football or hockey 3. Gangs, because they allow for a sense of belonging for youth. 4. Watching violent television programs, because doing so allows youth to have experience with violence that curtails its likelihood
The nurse notes that a patient who has Parkinson's disease often has twitching of the eye and increased tremors when medications are being administered. The nurse discusses which changes in therapy with the provider? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Increasing the dose of medications 2. Changing the interval between doses of medication 3. Using a liquid form of the medication 4. Scheduling a drug holiday 5. Adding an adjunctive drug