A nurse is caring for a client with a severe head trauma. Each shift, the nurse pays attention to the lighting, atmosphere, and surroundings to which the client is exposed
The nurse is functioning according to the assumptions of which nursing theorist? A)
Jean Watson
B)
Dorothea Orem
C)
Florence Nightingale
D)
Martha Rogers
C
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Suicide in the United States is
1. not a problem. 2. the eleventh leading cause of death. 3. most prevalent among in the middle-aged. 4. controlled by the use of antidepressants.
The harder and more discrete a node, the more likely that there is a(n):
a. innocent cause. b. infection. c. malignancy. d. metabolic disease.
The nurse has completed the education for a client prescribed an antihistamine. Which statement made by the client indicates an understanding of the information?
A. "I can still have my after-dinner drink." B. "I may experience diarrhea while taking this prescription." C. "This prescription is safe because it is sold over-the-counter (OTC)." D. "This medication could make me very sleepy."
Which statements are true regarding the female menstrual cycle?
a. Initial cycles may dramatically vary in length. b. By adulthood, the commonly accepted cycle average is 28 (27 to 30) days. c. The length of a cycle varies among women. d. Up to 10 years before menopause, the intervals of the menstrual cycle begin to lengthen. e. Menopause is achieved when a woman is without a period for 2 years.