Nursing is often described as a ______ profession:
a. caring
b. sharing
c. knowing
d. doing
Ans: A
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An opioid-naà¯ve client experiences acute pain after surgery and is prescribed opioid therapy. The nurse would be especially alert for the development of which of the following?
A) Pruritus B) Severe headache C) Respiratory depression D) Urticaria
The nurse is gathering client data from secondary sources. Which of the following sources would the nurse utilize to collect this data? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. The client's past medical records 2. The client 3. The history and physical 4. The client's physical therapist 5. The client's spouse
While performing a physical assessment, the nurse notices the client has a significant pallor. The nurse knows this is most likely due to which cause?
a. intravascular defects c. lack of production of RBCs b. infection d. tissue injury
A pt is receiving a cholinesterase (ChE) inhibitor drug for the treatment of MG. what is a nursing implication for the safe administration of this med?
a. monitor for orthostatic hypotension b. take the pt's apical pulse prior to administration c. feed meals 45-60 min after administration d. drink at least 8 glasses of water each day