Which signifies internal bleeding?

a. Rising blood pressure
b. Vomiting clear mucus
c. Coughing up blood
d. Low-grade temperature


C

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An RN arrives at work and the nurse manager tells her that the ICU needs more help. The RN is the most experienced nurse on this unit. The RN tells the nurse manager she has never worked in the ICU and shares her concerns regarding the lack of familiarity with the technical equipment and protocols of the ICU. The nurse manager states that she understands the RN's concern but is to go to the ICU. How should the RN respond to the situation?

A. Refuse to go to the ICU B. Go to the ICU and tell the charge nurse that she is ill and needs to go home C. Go to the ICU and inform the charge nurse of the tasks she is able to perform and those tasks with which she feels she needs assistance D. Call the nurse manager's supervisor and report her for unsafe delegation

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Establishing short- and long-term goals to address nursing diagnoses involves: (Select all that apply.)

a. discussion with the patient. b. exclusion of family with making patient decisions. c. collaboration with other members of health care team. d. making the health care provider as the central figure. e. coordination of care as collaborative care.

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An adolescent is brought to the clinic by her mother because of abnormal uterine bleeding. What should the nurse explain about this bleeding?

A) It is common in adolescents and women approaching menopause. B) It is rare and needs to be medically treated. C) It only occurs at either end of the reproductive age span. D) It is a sign of cancer and needs to be investigated.

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For which type of shock would antihistamines and corticosteroids be prescribed?

a. Septic b. Anaphylactic c. Hypovolemic d. Cardiogenic

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