The nurse is caring for a client with social anxiety disorder. Which distinguishing features does the nurse understand to be associated with this condition? Select all that apply.
A) Increased distress in inescapable situations
B) Avoidance of known stressors
C) Excessive worry about events that are difficult to control
D) Fear of being exposed to scrutiny
E) Accompanying heart palpitations and chest pain
B) Avoidance of known stressors
D) Fear of being exposed to scrutiny
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A. Administer broad-spectrum antibiotics as ordered. B. Obtain a urine sample for culture and sensitivity. C. Start an IV line for aggressive fluid resuscitation. D. Teach the parents how to prevent future UTIs.
Identify what the number 50 would be called in the following statement: 95% CI for the mean of 60 = 50 to 70
A) The probability value B) The point estimate C) The lower confidence limit D) The effect size
A 23-year-old patient who has had bronchiectasis since childhood is likely to have which of the following:
A. Barrel-shaped chest B. Clubbing C. Pectus excavatum D. Prolonged capillary refill
You receive a call at 11:50 PM for a 3-year-old boy with respiratory distress. As soon as you enter the child's residence, you can hear a loud, barking cough. You find the child sitting on his mother's lap. He is conscious and appears alert to his surroundings. According to the child's mother, he has been sick for the past few days with a low-grade fever, but then began experiencing a high-pitched cough. His skin is warm and dry, his heart rate is 120 beats/min, and his oxygen saturation is 99% on room air. There are no signs of increased work of breathing. You should:
A) administer high-flow oxygen via pediatric nonrebreathing mask, keep him calm, and transport. B) establish vascular access, give an appropriate dose of methylprednisolone, and transport. C) administer 0.5 mL of racemic epinephrine via nebulizer, apply the cardiac monitor, and transport. D) allow the child to assume a position of comfort, avoid agitating him, and transport him to the hospital.