What types of questions are formulated to identify basic facts about a problem?

A) Background questions B) Clinical questions
C) Basic information questions D) Foreground questions


A

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A nurse is caring for a baby with neonatal abstinence syndrome. Which of the following medications should the nurse be prepared to give? (Select all that apply.)

A. Chlorpromazine (Thorazine) B. Clonidine (Catapres) C. Diazepam (Valium) D. Phenobarbital (Luminal) E. Naloxone (Narcan)

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The nurse is comparing and contrasting examples of health promotion and health education to a group of student nurses. Which topic is most appropriate to include in health education?

1. Political lobbying. 2. Raising critical consciousness. 3. Developing self-care skills. 4. Developing public policy.

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A mother tells the nurse she is worried that her 20-year-old daughter lacks the understanding regarding the need for follow-up care after her discharge. Which of the following behaviors suggests that the patient needs further discharge teaching?

Select all that apply. The patient: a. States she will be on time for her scheduled appointment b. Asks the nurse many questions about her discharge care c. States she does not understand much English d. Watches television while the nurse is speaking to her e. Plans to get medications from the pharmacy on her way home

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How should you assess for cyanosis in a client with very dark skin?

A. Examine the sclera for a bluish tinge. B. Assess the skin temperature of the extremities bilaterally. C. Examine the oral mucous membranes and nail beds for a bluish tinge. D. Gently press the skin on the back of the hand until it blanches and observe for slow refill.

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