A nursing faculty member asks a nursing student to talk to a client about common household liquid measures. What are considered household liquid measures?
A) Drop, pint, tablespoon, teaspoon
B) Liter, drop, pint, quart
C) Pint, quart, tablespoon, teaspoon
D) Quart, liter, teaspoon, tablespoon
C
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A 64-year-old patient expresses concern to the nurse that when he retires he'll just stop living. Which is the most appropriate statement by the nurse?
1. "Resting is not so bad at your age." 2. "I guess you'd just better find something else to do." 3. "You do have to make room for younger workers now." 4. "You don't have to keep on working to do something that is important."
Outline the process for resolving disputes in a non-unionized organization
What will be an ideal response?
A client with chronic lower back pain asks, "How does acupuncture work?" Which is the most appropriate nursing response?
A) "Western philosophy believes that acupuncture stimulates the body's release of pain-fighting chemicals called endorphins." B) "We have no idea why it works, or even if it really works." C) "Acupuncture works by encouraging the body to increase its development of serotonin and norepinephrine." D) "The nurse practitioner will need to answer that question for you."