A nurse is assessing a patient and uses the Recent Life Changes Questionnaire as part of the assessment. The nurse determines that the patient has experienced major life crisis with which score on the questionnaire?
A) 150
B) 250
C) 350
D) 450
D
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The nurse informs a client suspected of having pernicious anemia that the lab study that will be helpful in the diagnosis is
a. clotting studies. b. endoscopy. c. hemoglobin levels. d. Schilling test.
A patient receiving interferon experiences confusion, somnolence, and aphasia. The nurse will perform which action?
a. Discontinue the medication immediately. b. Inform the family that these symptoms may persist for years. c. Reassure the patient that these side effects are reversible. d. Request an order for lorazepam.
The individual with narcissistic personality disorder would MOST likely be described as:
a. arrogant, critical, and ruthless b. demanding, emotional, and labile c. disregarding the safety of self or others d. sexually provocative and seductive
The categories of work-related hazards are biological, chemical, enviromechanical, physical, and psychosocial hazards. Biological and infectious hazards:
1. Are factors that are encountered in the work environment that cause accidents 2. Are agents within the work environment such as radiation, electricity, and noise 3. Include factors associated with one's job that potentiate stress 4. Include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites