You see two health team members talking quietly to each other. You tell your co-workers what you overheard. This is:
a. Eavesdropping
b. Gossip
c. An invasion of privacy
d. Defamation
B
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a. Maintain a sharp focus on her. b. Allocate more time for answering. c. Seek validation of understanding. d. Avoid judgment of the responses.
A sliding scale insulin order is based on what kind of test?
What will be an ideal response?
What should a nurse know about the administration of medications and dietary
considerations? A) Medications should be taken with bland diet for easier absorption. B) It is best to alternate medications with similar functions. C) Some medications have reactions with certain foods. D) Clients' likes and dislikes of certain foods may affect medication absorption.
After assessing a client, you develop a nursing diagnosis of Risk for Suicide. Which of the following would be your highest priority intervention?
A) Communicate a desire to help the client. B) Remove means of suicide from the client's access. C) Determine the course of the client's suicidal thoughts. D) Provide mood stabilizing medications per physician order.