The pediatric nurse examining the eyes of a 12-year-old child notes that the child displays a rapid irregular involuntary eye movement
The nurse is aware that this condition, known as ___________ is caused by a disorder of the central nervous system that may be congenital or acquired.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
nystagmus
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Which of the following statements about the nursing practice of being with are accurate?
1. Being with puts the nurse at risk for burn-out. 2. Being with adds more time to providing individual care. 3. Being with can be conveyed through tone of voice, eye contact, and body language. 4. Being with requires the nurse to have an open mind and understand a variety of perspectives.
Fever is a serious complication for clients receiving dinoprostone intravaginally
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The assessment of a newly delivered woman reveals a boggy uterus. The nurse's first intervention should be to:
a. Express clots that have accumulated in the uterus. b. Contact the physician for an order for oxytocin. c. Catheterize her to empty the bladder. d. Massage the uterus until firm.
What role did Isabelle Hampton Robb play in the advancement of nursing as a profession?
A) Advocating for nursing school education reform B) Establishing the first professional nursing journal C) Introducing the concept of public health nursing D) Initiating the concept of hospital based nursing education