The device used for dermal puncture is an"
a. unopette
b. lancet
c. butterfly
d. vacutainer
b. lancet
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The nurse notes frank red blood in the drainage container from the nasogastric (NG) tube of a client who is 2 days post-esophagogastrostomy. Which is the nurse's priority intervention?
a. Irrigate the NG tube with cold saline. b. Document the drainage in the chart. c. Reposition the tube in the opposite nostril. d. Assess the client's vital signs and abdo-men.
A patient diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) tells a nurse, "I'm such a stupid person for behaving this way.". The most therapeutic nursing response would be to:
a. change the subject. b. agree that the behavior is problematic. c. ask about the feelings experienced before using the behavior. d. support the insight by asking for immediate behavioral change.
The nurse is assessing a child who has autism. Which of the following behaviors would the nurse most likely find in the assessment?
a. solitary play, repeated seemingly meaningless activities, bizarre body movements, obsessive about physical environment, and little speech b. quietly engaged in parallel play with others, hugging everyone at times, and getting excited about seeing familiar people c. hallucinations, hearing voices, hurting others, and tearing up toys d. showing a wide range of emotions, labile, and aggressive