The effectiveness of I-statements depends on the relationship between the involved individuals and whether they had lunch together during a previous shift
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
ANS: F
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The student nurse studying anatomy and physiology understands which of the following to be the function of axons?
A. Bringing information to the brain B. Maintaining myelin sheaths on nerves C. Protecting sensory and motor pathways D. Taking information away from the brain
Which statement by the nurse indicates a good understanding of postpartum blues?
A. "You need to get involved with taking care of this baby." B. "You are lucky to have a healthy baby. The patient in the next room would give anything to be in your place." C. "You look tired. Why don't you rest for a bit and I will come back later to start some teaching." D. "I will call the social worker to check into alternate caregiving for the new baby."
The nurse describes the return of the postpartum patient's uterus to a pregravid state as ________________
ANS:
The parent of an adolescent who has taken methylphenidate 20 mg/day for 6 months for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) brings the child to clinic for evaluation of a recent onset of nausea, vomiting, and headaches
The parent expresses concern that the child seems less focused and more hyperactive than before. What will the nurse do next? a. Ask the child whether the drug is being taken as prescribed. b. Contact the provider to discuss increasing the dose to 30 mg/day. c. Recommend taking the drug with meals to reduce gastrointestinal side effects. d. Report signs of drug toxicity to the patient's provider.