The nurse on the rehabilitation unit is caring for a client who recently suffered a brain attack. The nurse anticipates that the client will be prescribed antidepressants since clients who take them following a brain attack find that the drugs:
A) Help improve their seizures.
B) Do not do much for their symptoms.
C) Do not ease the depression, but improve their memory.
D) Ease the depression and cognitive impairment.
D
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The client requires moist heat applied to the ankle immediately. Which does the nurse implement?
1. Use a heating pad to cover a wet towel. 2. Tape Aquathermia pad around the ankle. 3. Immerse the ankle in a basin of warm water. 4. Heat moist towel quickly in microwave oven.
A nurse works in a hospital which employs a functional division of labor practice. In such an organization, the nurse understands that work is:
a. divided by job title. c. globalized. b. specialized. d. individualized.
Which is most influential when determining how an individual acts when he or she is ill?
A) Community health nurse B) Ethnic culture C) Individual who is sick D) Primary care provider
During assessment of a client, the chest tube becomes dislodged. The nurse should first:
A. Call the physician B. Check for a mediastinal shift C. Attempt to gently reinsert the tube D. Apply pressure over the insertion site