A nurse admitting a client to the home health service is gathering information for the client's database. Within the database, the nurse gathers information on the client's health history,
past surgeries, diet, exercise, psychosocial status, and spirituality. This information will assist in the development of the client's plan of care. This is considered a
A) Psychosocial database
B) Physical database
C) Holistic database
D) Comprehensive database
Ans: C
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a. smooth, precise, and harmonious muscular activity. b. small movements of the extremities. c. performing rapid, alternating movements. d. maintaining an upright stance.
What is an important consideration for the school nurse planning a class on injury prevention for adolescents?
a. Adolescents generally are not risk takers. b. Adolescents can anticipate the long-term consequences of serious injuries. c. Adolescents need to discharge energy, often at the expense of logical thinking. d. During adolescence, participation in sports should be limited to prevent permanent injuries.
The nurse is calculating the amount of expected urinary output for a 24-hour period on an intubated young child who weighs 33 lb. The nurse recognizes the formula to be used is 2 ml/kg/hr
What is the expected 24-hour urinary output for this child in milliliters? Record your answer below in a whole number. _____________ Fill in the blank with correct answer.
The PHN aims to change behaviors such as poor hand washing skills and unsafe sex practices. Which of the following best describes the role that the nurse is using?
a. Case manager b. Advocate c. Educator d. Role model