Which nurse is less likely to learn a diversity of acceptable nursing interventions based on
appropriate standards of care?
A) The nurse who chooses to work in a community setting
B) The nurse who seeks to specialize
C) The nurse who is employed at the same health care agency that provided student his or her
student experiences
D) The nurse who works in a rural setting
C
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Surgical removal of a large amount of intestine results in the loss of absorptive surface, called __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The nurse is reviewing the layers of the heart with a patient with endocarditis. From outermost to innermost, in which order should the nurse review these layers? Place the six steps in the correct order.Choice 1. EpicardiumChoice 2. MyocardiumChoice 3. EndocardiumChoice 4. Pericardial cavityChoice 5. Fibrous pericardiumChoice 6. Parietal layer of serous pericardium
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A patient who lost a grandchild over a year ago recently stopped taking antidepressant medication. When assessing the patient, which finding would suggest a relapse of the patient's depression?
1. Changes in the patient's sleep patterns 2. Increased patient talk about her grandchild 3. Continuing patient participation in a grief support group 4. Patient involvement in creating a memorial scholarship fund
In assessing a patient with suspected Chlamydia, the nurse's actions are guided by which characteristic of this disease?
a. Chlamydia is frequently asymptomatic and requires screening. b. Chlamydia is associated with a yellow-green vaginal discharge. c. Chlamydia is accompanied by heavy bleeding and headache. d. Chlamydia is only seen in immunocompromised patients.