The nursing profession and nurses as individuals have a responsibility to promote activities that foster well-being. What has most influenced the nurse to play this vital role?
A) Nurses are seen as nurturing.
B) Nurses have postsecondary education.
C) Nurses have a desire to help others.
D) Nurses have long-established credibility with consumers.
D
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One of the earliest and most important signs of increased ICP is
a. Cushing triad. b. decerebrate posturing (abnormal extension). c. a decrease in the level of consciousness. d. an increase in pupillary size.
A patient's laboratory report indicates critically low serum calcium levels. The nurse would conduct further assessment for which conditions?
1. Disruption of the parathyroid glands 2. Decreased supply of vitamin D 3. Low levels of calcitonin 4. Insufficient levels of calcitriol 5. Insufficient levels of calcidiol
Which intervention for the client with overhydration-induced confusion is most likely to relieve the confusion?
A. Measuring intake and output B. Slowing the IV flow rate to 50 mL/hour C. Administering diuretic agents as prescribed D. Placing the client in modified Trendelenburg position (feet and legs elevated; head and chest flat)
A nurse educator evaluates the students' understanding of the current factors influencing health care reform. Which response by a student would indicate that further teaching is required?
a. Interest groups c. Altruism b. Political ideology d. Policy entrepreneurs