After the introduction of sweeping changes in the workplace, a nurse is in the process of writing a resignation letter because she opposes these changes. The nurse's resignation letter should include
A) the nurse's future career plans.
B) feedback about the decision-making abilities of leaders and managers.
C) reasons why the changes should not have been introduced.
D) the date that the resignation will take effect.
D
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A patient has visited his physician because he found an enlarged lymph node along the mediastinal border. When questioned, the physician may be alerted to a possible diagnosis of Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) if the patient also displays: Select all that apply
A) yeast infection in the mouth. B) night sweats. C) unexplained pruritus. D) joint swelling. E) sore throat with pustules on tonsils.
Melissa is a nurse who graduated earlier this year with a baccalaureate degree in nursing and immediately began working on a busy surgical unit with a high turnover of both the patients and the staff
As a result, Melissa has found the adjustment to full-time employment particularly stressful. Which of the following actions should Melissa take in order to manage the stress in her life? A) Schedule a vacation for later in the year and focus on this upcoming trip when she is experiencing high levels of stress. B) Reduce her workload to part-time and supplement this with casual employment on a lowerstress unit. C) Be vigilant in personal habits that result in adequate rest, a healthy diet, and adequate physical exercise. D) Reduce or eliminate the specific interactions in the clinical setting that cause her the most stress.
A client with chronic kidney disease is receiving epoetin alfa for the past 2 months. What should the nurse determine is an indicator that this therapy is effective?
1. A decrease in blood pressure 2. An increase in white blood cells 3. An increase in serum hematocrit 4. A decrease in serum creatinine level
A client develops respiratory distress during suctioning of the endotracheal (ET) tube. The nurse should:
A. Remove and reinsert the catheter B. Continue to remove thick secretions C. Administer oxygen directly through the catheter D. Encourage the client to cough and deep-breathe