Salaries in nursing remain relatively low compared with other professions that require high skill levels, education, and responsibility. Which of the following may be responsible for an increase in nursing salaries?
a. Nursing shortage d. Collective bargaining
b. Lack of men in nursing e. All of the above
c. Fair labor legislation
f. a, c, and d
f
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Nurses promote health and wellness by: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Teaching families about well child care. 2. Participating in screening clinics. 3. Working in public health settings. 4. Providing direct care to clients. 5. Rehabilitating clients to their optimal functional level after an injury.
The nurse is planning care for a client with a head injury and increased intracranial pressure (IICP) from a motor vehicle crash. Which intervention is a priority for this client?
A) Ensuring adequate oxygenation B) Maintaining a calm environment C) Monitoring for nausea and vomiting D) Controlling pain
A patient has acute anxiety related to an automobile accident 2 hours ago. The nurse should teach the patient about medication from which group?
a. Tricyclic antidepressants b. Antipsychotic drugs c. Antimanic drugs d. Benzodiazepines
Which of the following statements about a young man's reaction to the pregnancy of his partner is true?
1. His reaction often depends on the nature of the relationship before the pregnancy. 2. Most young men believe that fathering a child can make them feel manly. 3. Most young men are not interested in their partner's pregnancy. 4. Most young men blame their partner.