The nurse asks you to use a hair conditioner on a person's hair. To use the hair conditioner cor-rectly, you must:
a. Follow the nurse's directions
b. Follow the directions on the container
c. Ask the person what to do
d. Rinse thoroughly
B
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A) Client's age B) Client's lifestyle C) Any chronic disorder or recent injury D) Duration and location of discomfort or pain
A patient has been prescribed flecainide (Tambocor) for treatment of ventricular dysrhythmia. Which finding should the nurse discuss with the prescriber prior to initiating this therapy?
1. The patient has lost 6 pounds since hospital admission. 2. The patient experienced nausea while taking digoxin (Lanoxin) many years ago. 3. The patient's urine output was 20 mL over the last hour. 4. The patient's potassium level is 4.8 mEq/dL this morning.
A 76-year-old client has just been admitted to the nursing unit with terminal cancer of the liver. The nurse is assessing the client's spiritual needs and responds best by saying:
1. "I notice you have a Bible; is that a source of spiritual strength to you?" 2. "What do you believe will happen to your personal spirit when you die?" 3. "We would allow members of your church to visit you whenever you desire." 4. "Has hearing about your terminal condition made you lose your faith or beliefs?"
The three main types of situational challenges in adaptive leadership are
a. Technical b. Adaptive c. Technical and adaptive d. Psychodynamic