A patient is taking flavoxate hydrochloride (Urispas) to help control an overactive bladder. On a follow-up visit to the clinic, the nurse will question the patient about which of the following?
A) Chronic diarrhea
B) Dental hygiene practices
C) Headaches
D) Diet
B
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A nurse mistakenly gives a client an additional dose of medication. Which of these actions should the nurse take?
a. Notify the pharmacy and the client's health care provider. b. Complete an incident report, and place a copy in the client's chart. c. Document in the nurse's notes the name and dosage of the medication, time given, client's response, and the name of the health care provider and the time this person was notified. d. Report the incident to the immediate supervisor.
The nurse executive at the local hospital began working there 20 years ago and has risen to the highest designation in nursing. This career style is known as:
a. Linear. b. Spiral. c. Steady state. d. Entrepreneurial/transient.
A nurse is providing a patient with instructions regarding breast self-examination (BSE)
Which of the following statements by the patient would indicate that the teaching has been successful? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. "I should perform BSE 1 week prior to the start of my period." 2. "When I reach menopause, I will perform BSE every 2 months." 3. "Knowing the texture of my breasts is important." 4. "I should inspect my breasts while standing with my arms down at my sides." 5. "I should inspect my breasts while in a supine position with my arms at my sides."
A depressed client tells the nurse "There is no sense in trying. I am never able do anything right!" The nurse can identify this cognitive distortion as an example of
A. self-blame. B. catatonia. C. learned helplessness. D. discounting positive attributes.