A person has cancer. You know that the person has:
a. A benign tumor
b. A malignant tumor
c. Metastasis
d. Radiation exposure
B
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Enhancing the quality of life is an example of which aspect of LPN/LVN practice?
1. Caring for the dying 2. Providing immunizations 3. Completing lab draws 4. Promoting health and wellness
One of the leading humanists whose theory nurses apply often in client care situations is
1. Maslow 2. Piaget 3. Bloom 4. Skinner
As the nurse finishes caring for clients on the 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift, clients are ready for:
1. Early morning care. 2. Morning care. 3. Afternoon care. 4. HS care.
The LPN administered a medication to a client complaining of pain. When checking the armband and the medication administration record, there were no allergies listed
The client then informs the nurse that he told the admitting nurse that he was allergic to that medication. What documentation on the incident form would be the best option? A) "Medication is administered to client by mouth; states he has an allergy to the medication and causes hives." B) "The admitting nurse failed to document that the client has an allergy to the medication." C) "The client states he is allergic to the medication, but I really don't think so. I didn't see any hives." D) "I should have asked the RN if the client is allergic to any medication."