Which of the following assessments will a nurse observe in a client with extensive burns?

A) Signs of anaphylactic shock C) Signs of septic shock
B) Signs of neurogenic shock D) Signs of hypovolemic shock


D

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A client is admitted to the Emergency Department as a result of a minor motor vehicle accident caused by his falling asleep at the wheel

Information that is appropriate for the nurse to include in the teaching plan for this client includes: Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Exercise every day whenever it fits in the schedule. 2. Naps are acceptable, if short. 3. Block out extra noise if possible with a television on in the background. 4. Heavy snacks before bedtime can disturb sleep. 5. Establish a regular bedtime ritual.

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The first 6 months have been shown to be the most stressful adjustment period for nurses

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A researcher studying depression in relation to five predictor variables decides to include five more variables in the study because the literature reveals that they may also be involved in depression

Consequently, the researcher will do which of the following? a. Use a larger sample size. b. Set beta at a lower level. c. Perform additional reliability and validity tests. d. Change the design of the research from correlational to descriptive.

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A patient is in a sitting position as the nurse palpates the temporal arteries and feels smooth, bilateral pulsations. What is the appropriate action for the nurse at this time?

a. Auscultate the temporal arteries for bruits. b. Palpate the arteries with the patient in supine position. c. Document this as an expected finding. d. Measure the patient's blood pressure.

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