With which client would making direct eye contact help further the nurse-client relationship?
A. Mrs. A, a recent immigrant from Korea
B. Ms. B, a recent immigrant from Mexico
C. Mr. C, a recent immigrant from Japan
D. Mr. D, a recent immigrant from Germany
Answer: D. Mr. D, a recent immigrant from Germany
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Which drug cannot be given if the patient reports alcohol intake in the last 24 hours?
A. Chlorpromazine B. Chlordiazepoxide C. Disulfiram D. Risperidone
The nurse gives an example of a person who is attempting to maintain homeostasis as the newcomer who:
1. joins a local church. 2. buys a new car. 3. stays in his or her apartment watching TV. 4. spends hours writing e-mail to old friends.
The patient receiving a large IM dose of antibiotic was asked to please wait 20 to 30 minutes before checking out. The reason for this request is that:
1. the office staff needs to make sure that it was the right medicine before the patient leaves. 2. the nurse always forgets to ask patients about allergies before administering the antibiotic. 3. antibiotics are a common source of severe allergic reactions within the first few minutes after injection. 4. the staff wants to make sure that the patient has time to pay for the services de-livered that day.
A nurse manager introduces prompted voiding into nursing practice on a unit, which is supported by clinical guidelines based on evidence-based practice
The nurses on the unit resist implementation, indicating that the bathroom facilities are too far away for efficient implementation of the guidelines, and that resources are too few to accomplish the initial voiding observations. For the nurse manager in this situation, it is important to have further discussion with the staff regarding (select all that apply): a. Compatibility of this intervention with the values of staff on the unit. b. Advantages of prompted voiding over incontinence products and catheterizations. c. Usefulness of prompted voiding with the particular population of patients on the unit. d. Feasibility of the program with respect to unit design.