A(n) __________ is the manner in which a person best comprehends new information

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The nurse receives an order from the physician to obtain the client's signature on an informed consent that has been completed and placed on the chart

The nurse asks the client and family if they have any questions about the procedure, and they say "no." The client signs the consent, and the nurse signs on the witness line, knowing that the signature implies: A) the client and family fully understand what is to be done during the procedure. B) the client and family have been fully informed about the procedure. C) the family and client are fully informed of alternative options to the procedure, potential complications, what is to done, and who will perform the procedure. D) the nurse witnessed that it was signed by the client.

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The nurse is orientating a NAP about bathing patients. Which statement by the NAP indicates a good understanding of the process? (Select all that apply.)

a. "I should let the nurse know if I see any redness on the patient's skin.". b. "I should make sure I do not leave the pa-tient unattended with side rails down.". c. "I should provide female perineal care with the patient on their side.". d. "I should report any unusual perineal drainage.". e. "I can disconnect the IV tubing to put on the gown.".

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The nurse is preparing to administer digoxin to a patient who has heart failure. The patient reports nausea, vomiting, and a headache

The nurse notes a respiratory rate of 18 breaths per minute, a heart rate of 58 beats per minute, and a blood pressure of 120/78 mm Hg. What will the nurse do next? a. Administer the next dose as ordered since these are mild side effects. b. Hold the dose and notify the provider of possible digoxin toxicity. c. Reassure the patient that these are common, self-limiting side effects. d. Request an order for an antiemetic and an analgesic medication.

Nursing

A client voices that she feels "overwhelmed" because her husband moved out of the home and filed for divorce. The psychiatric nurse correctly assesses the client as being in the stress state of:

a. impoverishment b. arousal c. adaptive equilibrium d. maladaptive equilibrium

Nursing