An appropriate amount of enema solution for a school-age child is:
A. 150 to 250 ml
B. 250 to 350 ml
C. 300 to 500 ml
D. 500 to 750 ml
C
C. School-age child: 300 to 500 ml
A. Infant: 150 to 250 ml
B. Toddler: 250 to 350 ml
D. Adolescent: 500 to 700 ml
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a. excellent medical outcomes. b. a high level of nursing job satisfaction. c. a low number of grievances. d. nursing care leading excellent patient outcomes. e. a high nurse turnover rate.
The husband of a patient who has been diagnosed with severe dissociative disorder asks the nurse if he is in any way at fault for his wife's illness. He states their relationship is mutually supportive, and no trauma has recently occurred
Which response would be most therapeutic and best illustrates our current understanding of the etiology of such disorders? a. "We think the disorder is caused by trauma or abuse early in life. You seem very concerned about your wife; we could talk about your concerns if you like.". b. "I doubt there is anything you could have done that made it worse or could do to make it better, because we think it is primarily a genetic disorder you are born with.". c. "These disorders arise from within the person; they are just something the rest of us have to be supportive about until they get better on their own.". d. "These conditions are understandably frustrating; it's hard to imagine why a person would put their loved ones through what they do.".
The director of nursing (DON) is a(n) _____
a. LPN/LVN b. RN c. PT d. OT
A 67-year-old patient diagnosed with myasthenia gravis will likely display which clinical manifestations as a result of autoantibodies ultimately blocking the action of acetylcholine, resulting in destruction of the receptors?
A) Weakness of the eye muscles; difficulty in swallowing and slurred speech; impaired gait B) Tremor of hands/arms; rigidity of the arms; shuffling gait C) Short-term memory lapses; problems with orientation; a lack of drive or initiative D) Facial droop; slurred speech; weakness on one side of the body