Characteristics of a career include:
a. Life-long learning
b. Expectation of reasonable work
c. Responsibility ends with shift
d. All of the above
A
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The nurse encourages the posthospital option that would provide the most comprehensive assistance to a recovering post-CVA, which is:
1. transfer to a rehabilitation center. 2. discharge to home with scheduled visits from home health nurses. 3. discharge to home with scheduled visits from a physical therapist. 4. discharge to home with scheduled visits from an occupational therapist.
A 35-year-old client comes to the clinic with complaints of blurred vision and muscle spasms that come and go over the past several months. A critical piece of the client history for the nurse to note is that:
1. The client is from Canada. 2. The client has a family history of epilepsy. 3. The client has been depressed. 4. The client's father had Parkinson's disease.
While caring for a patient who just underwent a paracentesis, a nurse would be most concerned by which of the following findings?
1. Patient reports itching at the puncture site. 2. Blood pressure is 92/60 mm Hg. 3. Oxygen saturation is 94%. 4. Blood sugar is 102.
A female client has been prescribed ampicillin (Principen). What should the nurse emphasize when instructing the client about the medication?
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Do not become pregnant while on ampicillin. 2. If taking oral contraceptives, use an alternative form of birth control. 3. Ampicillin should be taken on an empty stomach. 4. Contact the health care provider immediately if persistent diarrhea with fever occurs. 5. Stop taking ampicillin if nausea occurs and report to the health care provider immediately.