After a session with the provider, the client was furious about an interpretation. Instead of confronting the provider, the client arrived back on the ward and yelled at the nurse, with whom the client had a good relationship
The nurse correctly recognizes this behavior as the defense mechanism of ____________________. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
displacement
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a. Risk factors b. Causative factors c. Etiologic factors d. Hazardous factors
A client is diagnosed with a C7-8 spinal cord injury. What actions should the nurse expect this client to perform independently? (Select all that apply.)
1. Flex wrists 2. Extend elbows 3. Full hand control 4. Some use of the fingers 5. Full use of thoracic muscles
The nurse is preparing a staff in-service program related to restless legs syndrome (RLS). Which potential risk factors of this syndrome does the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
a. Skin rashes b. Polyneuropathies c. Muscle atrophy d. Diabetes mellitus type 2 e. Hypercalcemia
Which information should the nurse include in the teaching plan for a patient receiving clozapine (Clozaril)?
a. "Abstain from using tobacco products." b. "Increase your daily carbohydrate intake." c. "Notify your health care provider if you start drooling." d. "You will need monthly electrocardiographic tracings done."