On physical assessment of a newborn, the nurse notes the presence of diffuse edema of the soft tissues of his scalp that crosses suture lines. The nurse documents this finding as
A) Molding B) Hemangioma C) Caput succedaneum D) Cephalhematoma
C
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Mary Lou Lister, 84 years old, is in the terminal stage of cancer and is having severe pain. She is restless and refuses her dose of morphine. Which of the following is an ethical approach to this problem?
a. Discuss with Mary what her feelings are about the pain and the morphine b. Give Mary her morphine because her request may be related to delirium c. Call the family to ensure that Mary's choice is on her living will d. Withhold Mary's morphine because all residents have the right to refuse care
While explaining the different types of fats to a client, the nurse emphasizes that intake of hydrogenated fat should be limited because it:
1. Contributes to weight gain. 2. Has no nutritional value. 3. Is detrimental to blood clotting. 4. Has been associated with plaque buildup in arteries.
What did the nurse theorist Roy develop?
A) Adaptation Model B) Theory of Caring C) Science of Unitary Human Beings D) Health Care Systems Model
An order is written for 80 mg of a medication in elixir form. The medication is available in 80 mg/tsp strength. The nurse prepares to administer:
1. 2 mL 2. 5 mL 3. 10 mL 4. 15 mL