What is change by drift?

1 . Unplanned
2 . Accidental
3 . Planned
4 . Threat
A) 1, 2
B) 1, 3
C) 2, 4
D) 3, 4


A

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The nurse is administering medications to a patient with high blood pressure. The patient states, "This pill made me so sick yesterday. Are you sure I have to take it now?" The nurse should:

a. give the medication because no one gets sick on this pill. b. hold the medication and check the order since there may be a lack of information. c. give the medication since he/she is the nurse and knows what should be done. d. give the medication since the nurse did not see the doctor come so the order is valid.

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The clinic nurse understands Leininger's concept of caring as specifically including:

Select all answers that apply: A) Clarification of a patient's health beliefs B) Reflection on one's own health values C) Avoidance of judgment in validation D) Approaching the patient holistically

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When the daughter of a client being treated for a traumatic brain injury asks why her mother's blood is being tested for sodium, the nurse responses:

1. "If you mother is lacking sodium, she is at risk for serious complications.". 2. "To be sure her serum sodium level is between 135 and 145 mEg/L.". 3. "Monitoring sodium levels is routine for injuries like your mother's.". 4. "It's a simple diagnostic test that gives her health care provider a lot of information.".

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All of the following clients have a body temperature of 38°C (100.4°F). About which client would a nurse be most concerned?

A) An older adult B) A pregnant adolescent C) A junior high football player D) An infant 2 months of age

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