Two good ways to learn are:

a.
b.
What will be an ideal response?


a. Practice b. Studying
(1) Reading
(2) Writing
(3) Verbalization

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The role of the registered nurse as a nurse educator is to:

1. Provide primary care for healthy children. 2. Assist the family in making informed decisions by providing information about the pros and cons of the treatment plan. 3. Assist the primary care nurse with procedures requiring advanced practice skills. 4. Communicate with the hospitalized school-aged child's classroom teacher to assist the child in achieving classroom goals.

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The nurse is caring for a 22-year-old female patient who is 2 days post craniotomy for a brain tumor. She was doing well until 2 a.m., when she begins crying and asks for her mother

She has a Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of 15, and pupils are equal and reactive. Her mother is sleeping in the visitors' lounge. What nursing action would be most appropriate at this time? a. Administer an as-needed sedative to calm the patient. b. Notify the neurosurgeon that the patient is upset and crying. c. Ask the mother to come and stay with the patient. d. Reassure the patient, and sit with her until she falls back asleep.

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The laboratory report for a patient taking clozapine (Clozaril) shows a white blood cell count of 3000 mm3 . Select the nurse's best action

a. Report these results to the health care provider immediately. b. Give the next dose as prescribed. c. Give aspirin and force fluids. d. Repeat the laboratory test.

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When nalidixic acid is given to a patient being treated with warfarin, for which effect should the nurse monitor the patient?

1. Subtherapeutic warfarin levels 2. Elevated warfarin levels 3. Subtherapeutic nalidixic acid levels 4. Excessive nalidixic acid levels

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