Body language is often a clue that reveals a person's _________
A) skill level.
B) attitude.
C) name.
D) age.
B
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The method of anesthesia in labor considered the safest for the fetus is the
a. Pudendal block b. Epidural block c. Spinal (subarachnoid) block d. Local infiltration
Describe how your current clinical placement exhibits characteristics of a classical management theory or human relations theory. Provide at least three examples to support your answer
What will be an ideal response?
You notice that a patient you are caring for who has been in the hospital for 3 weeks for treatment of bulimia nervosa continues to purge (vomit) when feeling stressed. Your best action to help would be:
A) Stay with the patient after meals as a gentle reminder not to purge B) Tell the patient you will report him/her to the psychiatrist for failure to work with his or her program C) Excuse the patient from one therapy session daily for 1 week to decrease stress D) Remind the patient you are there to help, but he or she has to take responsibility for his or her progress
A patient taking entacapone (Comtan) for Parkinson's disease informs the nurse that his urine is now brownish-orange in color. What is the nurse's best action?
a. Explain that this is an expected side effect and is not harmful. b. Collect a urine sample and send it to the laboratory for urinalysis. c. Hold the drug and immediately notify the prescriber. d. Instruct the patient to increase his intake of fluids.