The nurse cautions the older man who has diminished depth perception that he will have difficulty:
a. judging the height of steps.
b. reading small print on food labels.
c. reading street signs.
d. seeing in dim light.
ANS: A
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A) Interrupted family process related to the child's diagnosis B) Deficient knowledge related to the genetic disorder C) Risk for complicated grieving related to the child's prognosis D) Inadequate coping related to stress of providing care
A combat veteran with TBI, depression, and anxiety begins new prescriptions for sertraline (Zoloft) and lorazepam (Ativan). In recognition of potential long-term repercussions, the nurse should provide teaching related to which topic?
a. Nonpharmacologic strategies for managing anxiety b. Identifying signs and symptoms of hepatotoxicity c. Recognizing evidence of tardive dyskinesia d. Strategies for preventing obesity
In the theory of nursing as caring, caring in nursing is believed to be
A. Expected. B. Intentional. C. Assigned. D. Mandated.
A nurse has access to computerized standardized plans of care. After printing one for a client, what must be done next?
A) Date it and put it in the client's record. B) Sign it and put it in the Kardex. C) Individualize it to the specific client. D) Use it as printed, based on common needs.