Health-care professionals are the only professionals at risk for burnout
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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About 6 weeks after a concussion injury, the patient is complaining of headaches, decreased attention span, and short-term memory impairment. The patient expresses extreme frustration and anxiety. What is the best nursing intervention?
A) Obtain an order for a repeat computed tomography (CT) scan B) Admit the patient for a complete neurologic evaluation C) Provide emotional support and explanations D) Refer to psychiatry for evaluation and treatment
A client with a history of chronic back pain comes into the clinic for an exacerbation of pain radiating down the left leg
Therapy of exercise and a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit was effective in treating this client in the past. Which of the following would be appropriate for the client at this time? 1. Prepare the client for radiological studies 2. Instruct the client in what to expect when having spinal injections 3. Provide the client with a heating pad to be applied for 45 minutes at a time 4. Support the client's desire to use exercise and a TENS unit for the pain at this time
The mother of a 4-year-old child with autism reports that the child has begun head banging since she returned to full-time employment. The mother has had difficulty finding adequate and appropriate caregivers for her son
Which priority nursing diagnosis for the child should the nurse assign? A) Risk for self-mutilation B) Impaired social interaction C) Impaired verbal communication D) Complicated grieving
The Institute of Medicine defines evidence-based practice as the integration of:
a. Patient values, clinical expertise, and the best research evidence b. Organizational values, clinical expertise, and the best research evidence c. Patient values, medical expertise, and the best research evidence d. Organizational values, medical expertise, and the best research evidence