Which of the following is not considered to be a barrier of creative thinking?
a. fear of making mistakes
b. open mindset
c. hasty decision making
d. stereotypical perception of client care
B
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What are the long-term goals for rehabilitation? (Select all that apply.)
a. Prevention of further disability b. Modifying the impact of the disability on lifestyle c. Supporting adaptation to a changed lifestyle d. Focusing on a complete return to the former level of activity e. Reestablishing the patient's control of her or his life
The nurse has given the client with atrial fibrillation instructions to take one 1 aspirin daily. The client says to the nurse, "Why do I need to take this? I don't get any pain with my heart rhythm."Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. "This will keep you from experiencing chest pain." 2. "This will most likely keep you from ever having a heart attack." 3. "This will prevent any inflammation from occurring on the walls of your heart." 4. "This will help prevent clot formation in your heart as a result of your heart's rhythm."
A nurse is caring for a patient receiving intravenous fluid therapy for dehydration. The nurse knows that the osmolarity or tonicity of a fluid causes water to move to a different compartment. The nurse is caring for a patient who weighs 40 kg. The osmolality of the body fluids for this patient is between 11,000 and _____ milliosmoles
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The patient tells the nurse that she has been taking phenytoin (Dilantin) for 2 years now and is still having too many side effects. She wants to stop taking it. What is the best response by the nurse?
1. "Please do not stop the medication abruptly, as you will have withdrawal seizures." 2. "Side effects are a problem, but they are not as bad as the seizures you were having." 3. "This is the best medication for you; we can add another medication to decrease side effects." 4. "You have probably been on the medication long enough; I'll let your doctor know you are stopping it."