A nurse admits a patient to the hospital's short-stay unit and completes a health history and physical assessment. Using these data, the nurse develops a(n) ___________plan of care, based on _____________ planning?
A) intermittent, focused C) single-use, ongoing
B) comprehensive, initial D) standard, emergency
B
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Which herbal preparations would the nurse caution the client to avoid? (Select all that apply.) a. Ginkgo biloba b. Garlic c. Ginseng d. Zinc e. St. John's wort
A client has abruptly stopped taking a CNS depressant, and is experiencing withdrawal symptoms. Which symptoms should the nurse expect to see?
1. Hypothermia, psychosis, seizures, decreased heart rate, increased blood pressure, and panic anxiety 2. Fever, euphoria, headache, increased heart rate, and fatigue 3. Fever, psychosis, seizures, increased heart rate, decreased blood pressure, panic, and anxiety 4. Euphoria, fever, tremor, relaxation, and coma
An example of a macroeconomics issue faced by nurses is:
a. The evaluation of client access to services b. A health policy that makes the development of a new program possible c. Informing clients and others of the cost of service d. The referral of clients to available services
The client is considered infertile. The physician orders clomiphene (Clomid). The nurse teaches the client about the medication and evaluates that learning has occurred when the client makes which statement?
1. "This medication increases my estrogen levels so I can ovulate." 2. "This medication stimulates LH (luteinizing hormone)." 3. "This medication stimulates FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone)." 4. "This medication stimulates gonadotropin-releasing hormone."