Which of the following nursing diagnoses describes disturbed sensory perception as the etiology?
A) Altered environmental stimuli: excessive
B) Altered sensory reception, transmission
C) Impaired memory related to situational causes
D) Ineffective Coping related to sensory overload
D
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In which of the following ways does the LPN/LVN contribute to the nursing process? Select all that apply. Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Stocking the client's room with needed supplies 2. Giving the client a bath and back rub 3. Changing the client's linen 4. Documenting the client response to Tylenol given for a fever 5. Notifying the RN of deteriorating vital signs
The nurse is teaching a group of 6-year-olds about the digestive system. Which statements by the children indicate that teaching has been effective?
Select all that apply. 1. "Grown-ups have 28 teeth." 2. "Spit helps you taste your food." 3. "Food starts breaking down in the stomach." 4. "It's like a tube. Food I need goes in one end. What I don't need comes out the other." 5. "The food moves through the tube in waves, like a snake eating a mouse."
Which of the following is correct regarding memory improvement methods and ways to increase your ability to remember and recall items for the NCLEX-RN?
a. Mnemonic devices involve making pictures in your mind to help you remember items and details of events. b. Mental imagery occurs when a letter represents the first letter of each item in a sequence you are trying to remember. c. Organize your material so that you will be able to review all needed material in the allotted time frame. d. An example of mental imagery is the phrase "it is OK to have your blood tested while on anticoagulants.".
Leading causes of mortality in adolescents include:
1. Homicide and suicide. 2. Drowning. 3. Cancer. 4. Sports-related injuries.