Primary care nursing is organized so that the patient is at the center of the structure. How many nurses have 24-hour responsibility for care planning and coordination?
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
A
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1. A blood test for increased levels of catecholamines 2. Observations of behaviors and developmental patterns 3. CT scan of the brain 4. PET scan of the forebrain
A woman has chosen the calendar method of conception control. During the assessment process, it is most important that the nurse:
1. obtain a history of menstrual cycle lengths for the last 6 to 12 months. 2. determine her weight gain and loss pattern for the previous year. 3. examine skin pigmentation and hair texture for hormonal changes. 4. explore her previous experiences with conception control.
Sarah is a second-year nursing student
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Which of the following should be taken into consideration when selecting a neuromuscular blocking drug for surgical relaxation?
A. Duration of action B. Reversibility of the drug C. Time of onset D. All of these