You are never responsible for inserting feeding tubes or checking their placement
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A student nurse asks an instructor how best to develop nursing outcomes for clients. Which response by the instructor most accurately answers the student's question?
1. "You can use NIC, a standardized reference for nursing outcomes." 2. "Look at your client's problems and set a realistic, achievable goal." 3. "With client collaboration, outcomes should be based on client problems." 4. "Copy your standard outcomes from a nursing care plan textbook."
A 65-year-old man comes to the emergency department with severe chest pain and shortness of breath. He's diaphoretic, pale, and weak. Suddenly, the patient collapses. What should the nurse do first?
A) Check for a carotid pulse. B) Open the airway and check for spontaneous respirations. C) Give two full breaths. D) Gently shake him and shout, "Are you OK?"
If the coefficient alpha for a stress scale was computed to be 0.80, the scale would be:
A) Of less acceptable reliability than a scale with an alpha of 0.50 B) A valid indicator of stress C) Of indeterminate reliability until the scale's test–retest reliability was assessed D) Of acceptably high reliability
For a client who is taking Flagyl oral antibiotic for treatment of trichomonas vaginitis, the nurse should instruct the client to:
a. avoid caffeinated beverages during therapy b. eat 8 ounces of yogurt with active cultures daily c. abstain from intercourse during therapy d. take supplemental vitamins and calcium with meals