Divide 25 by 0.5
What will be an ideal response?
50
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A nurse working in a walk-in clinic is approached by a person with a history of violent behavior. The person states, "I want to go to the hospital for a rest. You better get me in or I'll do something bad. I can get a gun."
An appropriate response from the nurse would be: a. "If I get you admitted, will you promise to behave yourself?" b. "You seem very anxious to be hospitalized. What do you think will happen if you aren't hospitalized?" c. "Do you have a gun? I'm not sure I believe you. Are you really threatening to kill yourself or someone else?" d. "Do you really want to go to the hospital? Would you be satisfied if I were able to find you someplace safe to rest?"
A client who has had a colostomy is to be discharged from the healthcare facility. Which
is the most important intervention to be performed by the nurse before discharge? A) Discuss the best time for the client to leave the facility B) Instruct the family to bring clothing, pillows, or blankets if needed C) Ask when the family will be available to pick up the client D) Have the client change the colostomy bag independently
The nurse is teaching the client to use a metered-dose inhaler. Which information will the nurse provide to the client?
1. Take a deep breath, hold it, and then gently squeeze the inhaler to dispense the medication. 2. Take several slow deep breaths in through the nose and out through the mouth, then squeeze the inhaler while taking a deep breath. 3. Exhale comfortably, squeeze the cannister to discharge the medication, and inhale slowly and deeply through the mouth, then hold the breath for 10 seconds, or as long as possible. 4. Exhale deeply, squeeze the cannister to discharge the medication, and inhale slowly and deeply through the mouth, then hold the breath for 10 seconds, and exhale through the nose.