A client is being admitted to a hospital for treatment. Which factor would help the nurse determine whether the client needs an extended care facility instead of an acute care one?
A) Client's condition is very serious
B) Client needs a high level of nursing care
C) Client requires close and continuous monitoring
D) Client requires admission for an extended period of time.
D
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When developing plans for older adults in the community, the community health nurse would focus activities on which of the following?
A) Survival B) Deficits C) Thriving D) Optimism
Which information will the nurse include for a patient with newly diagnosed gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)?
a. "Peppermint tea may reduce your symptoms." b. "Keep the head of your bed elevated on blocks." c. "You should avoid eating between meals to reduce acid secretion." d. "Vigorous physical activities may increase the incidence of reflux."
An ________________ maintains immobilization of the extremities to protect the patient from accidental removal of a therapeutic device
Fill in the blanks with correct word
How is the nursing process altered when dealing with situations of varying complexities?
A) In an uncomplicated situation, the phases are seldom revisited B) Complicated situations may require all phases be implemented at one time. C) In a complicated situation, it is necessary to be thorough and precise at each phase D) Uncomplicated situations allow for the abbreviation of the planning and evaluation phases