What is the first step in defusing the spiral of incivility?
a. Reflection upon the problem
b. Developing a plan to resolve the problem
c. Active listening to a fellow worker's ac-counts of incivility
d. Reporting the incident to a superior
C
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A) The room is cold. B) The client does not have pneumonia. C) The temperature is not a valid indicator of the pathology of the illness. D) The client is losing body heat.
A client who has undergone aortoiliac bypass graft surgery for peripheral arterial disease has developed compartment syndrome. What nursing intervention would be most appropriate for this client?
A. Carry out passive range-of-motion exercise on the affected limb to increase flex-ibility. B. Prepare the client for return to the operative suite for surgical correction. C. Medicate the client for pain and place the client in a knee-chest position. D. Loosen the dressing and elevate the extremity to the level of the heart.
A nurse assesses a client who has a chest tube. For which manifestations should the nurse immediately intervene? (Select all that apply.)
a. Production of pink sputum b. Tracheal deviation c. Sudden onset of shortness of breath d. Pain at insertion site e. Drainage of 75 mL/hr
What nonpharmacologic comfort measures should the nurse include in the plan of care for a client with severe varicose veins? (Select all that apply.)
a. Administering mild analgesics for pain b. Applying elastic compression stockings c. Elevating the legs when sitting or lying d. Reminding the client to do leg exercises e. Teaching the client about surgical options