A patient's global assessment functioning reveals that he has minimal symptoms with good functioning in all areas. Which score would the nurse correlate with these findings?
A) 94
B) 82
C) 75
D) 63
B
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A strong influence on discussion of sexual issues with clients is the nurse's or caregiver's:
a. Self-awareness b. Self-confidence c. Sexual knowledge d. Assessment abilities
The nurse is preparing to send patient health information to the main computer system from an off-site facility. What should the nurse do before sending this information?
A) Spell check the information. B) Ensure it will be sent over an encrypted network. C) Telephone the recipient to inform him or her that the information is being sent. D) Validate the patient demographic information over a public network.
The nurse explains that treatment with amantadine (Symmetrel) will:
a. prevent viral pneumonia if taken regularly. b. stop viral spread of avian flu if taken at the first signs and symptoms of disease. c. lessen the severity of type A flu symptoms if taken within 48 hours of exposure. d. reduce irritation of bronchitis if taken weekly.
A client has low levels of T3 and T4. The nurse realizes that in response to these levels, the anterior pituitary will secrete:
1. thyroid-stimulating hormone. 2. tri-iodothyronine. 3. thyrotropin-releasing hormone. 4. thyroxine.