Which of the following is a symptom involving the eye?
A) Scotomas
B) Tinnitus
C) Dysphagia
D) Rhinorrhea
A) Scotomas
Scotomas are specks in the vision or areas where the patient cannot see; therefore, this is a common/concerning symptom of the eye.
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A) Investigating new alternative pain management options that are outside the United States B) Consulting a neurologist or neurosurgeon to discuss pain management options C) Significantly increasing his exercise and activities to create distractions D) Moving into a nursing home, so others may care for him
A patient with a moderate diffuse head injury is demonstrating a variety of neurological symptoms. Which of the following would be a priority when caring for this patient?
1. electrolyte replacements 2. ensure a normal intracranial pressure, stable cerebral perfusion pressure, and stable vital signs 3. adequate fluid volume 4. support for nutritional needs
A drainage system is used in a client after a mastectomy for the expected bloody drainage. Which is used to drain a postmastectomy wound?
A) EnzySurge B) Hemovac C) VariCare D) Fibracol
With path-goal theory incorporating so many different aspects of leadership within its model, which of the following could be argued?
a. The practical use of the theory is not valid. b. It fails to determine the role of motivation. c. It allows the leader to have a wider range of options as leader. d. It is difficult to use the theory fully when trying to improve the leadership process.