Convert 8:1 to a decimal: ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
8
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The nurse is preparing to interview the client during the initial interview. Rank the following nursing statements in order of their most likely occurrence. Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down
1. "We're almost done; do you have any questions for me?" 2. "May I call you Anne?" 3. "When you said you had been having trouble with your belly, what did you mean?" 4. "So, can you tell me about what's been going on with your health?"
A nurse is caring for a client with rheumatoid arthritis. The patient states that her pain is a 3 on a scale from 1 to 10. What nonpharmacological interventions can the nurse provide? (Select all that apply.)
1. Encourage massage 2. Encourage relaxation techniques 3. Discourage any position changes 4. Provide diversion activities 5. Immolilize the extremity
A medical inpatient who is being counseled for somatoform pain disorder states he believes his pain is the result of an undiagnosed injury
He adds that he is unable to adhere to his plan for care, which involves performing his own activities of daily living, walking 20 minutes daily, and using pain medication only at bedtime. Which behavior, as charted by staff, would most suggest that he is responding to interventions? a. "Patient bathed himself and did not seek analgesics this shift.". b. "Up ad lib, complains of minor pain but ‘trying to do without' pain meds.". c. "Patient agrees to try acetaminophen (Tylenol) in place of narcotics.". d. "Patient states he is feeling better and is ready to leave the hospital.".
A soldier has been back from Iraq for two weeks. He is being seen in the outpatient mental health clinic due to complaints of inability to sleep, nightmares, and flashbacks
The nurse would expect the client to be diagnosed with which of the following? A) Generalized anxiety disorder B) Obsessive-compulsive disorder C) Posttraumatic stress disorder D) Social phobia