Mobility problems are most likely to occur with:
a. Spina bifida occulta
b. Meningocele
c. Myelomeningocele
d. Hydrocephalus
C
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a. Annual mammogram b. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) c. Breast ultrasound d. Breast self-awareness e. Clinical breast examination
The nurse is teaching the client to self-administer insulin. The client is 5 feet tall and weighs 197 pounds. Which does the nurse include in client teaching?
1. Insert the needle into abdominal tissue at 90-degree angle. 2. Include an air space when drawing up the prescribed dose. 3. Aspirate before injecting to ensure needle is not in a vessel. 4. Instruct client to use an insulin syringe with a 1-inch needle.
A nursing student is to provide a class presentation about interpersonal and psychoanalytic theories. As part of this presentation, the student is planning to address the major way these two categories differ
Which of the following would the student include as key to interpersonal theories? A) Human relationships B) Instincts C) Drives D) Potential for goodness
Which of the following actions when preformed by the nurse indicates understanding of one basic principle of providing effective pain management?
a) Continuing to provide around the clock pain medications 72 hours following a surgical procedure b) Wakening a new postoperative patient to take his or her pain medication c) Administering pain medications on a PRN (as needed) basis d) Administering a dose of an analgesic agent via patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) during rounds