A nurse explains to new parents that their newborn has developed respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). The nurse bases this assessment on which of the following data? (Select all that apply.)
A. Grunting respirations
B. Nasal flaring
C. Respiratory rate of 40 during sleep
D. Chest retractions
E. Temperature 101.0° F
D
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A patient's 2:
1 parenteral nutrition container infuses before the pharmacy prepares the next container. This places the patient at risk for which complication? a. Sepsis b. Pneumothorax c. Hypoglycemia d. Thrombophlebitis
The nurse prepares to administer a 3 ml IM injection of an antibiotic to the client, who is 85 years old. Which does the nurse implement to administer the IM medication?
1. Prepares the client for a subcutaneous injection 2. Divides the injection into two separate syringes 3. Positions client for injection in dorsogluteal area 4. Avoids aspirating when injecting in deltoid muscle
Suppose a researcher hypothesized that a relationship existed between nurses' leadership behavior and job satisfaction. Correlational analysis revealed an r = .60 that had a p value beyond the .001 level
The researcher may conclude all the following except: A) The greater the leadership behavior of the nurse, the higher is the degree of job satisfaction B) The data analysis supported the research hypothesis C) A statistically significant relationship exists between nurses' leadership behaviors and job satisfaction D) High levels of job satisfaction resulted in high levels of leadership behavior
The definition of the preferred future is:
A. What we would like to see happen B. What can occur if some changes are made C. What is likely to occur if efforts are made to accomplish goals D. What is likely to occur if things continue as they are