Which nursing role is reserved only for the RN?
A) Assessing a 24 hour post op client for pain
B) Providing a dressing change for healing laceration wound
C) Identifying nursing diagnoses on the client's plan of care
D) Reinforcing discharge teaching related to exercise and diet
C
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The patient has been admitted to a critical care unit with a diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. Suddenly his monitor alarms and the screen shows a flat line. What action should the nurse take first?
a. Administer epinephrine by intravenous push. b. Begin chest compressions. c. Check patient for unresponsiveness. d. Defibrillate at 360 J.
The client is being treated with calcitriol. He complains of changes in his vision. The nurse recognizes that this symptom is most likely ________ the medication
a. an anaphylactic reaction to b. indicative of a toxic dosage of c. an adverse reaction to d. a side effect of
A client is prescribed interferon as part of treatment for cancer. Which of the following should the nurse instruct the client regarding this medication?
1. Flu-like symptoms should be reported to the physician. 2. General fatigue while receiving this medication is common. 3. Seek emergency care with a high fever. 4. Side effects are short term and will resolve in a few days.
As demonstrated by research by Salyers et al., supported employment programs generally result in:
a. most participants continuing to work beyond the support program period b. cessation of beneficial outcomes once the support program ends c. long-term employment by program participants in a series of sheltered short-term jobs d. eventual transition to full-time competitive employment by most participants