Alcoholics, who experience mild to _________ alcohol withdrawal symptoms, can usually be treated on an outpatient basis by a healthcare professional.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: moderate
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An older male adult comes to the emergency department after falling at home, and he reports that he cannot walk without losing his balance. Which of the following steps should the nurse implement for this patient?
a. Arrange to transfer him to radiology immediately. b. Determine symptom onset or when he fell at home. c. Organize the tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) infusion. d. Perform a comprehensive neurological assessment.
What is true about cost accounting? (Select all that apply.)
1. It is a method of accounting for total business costs 2. It provides fee-for-service billing 3. It tracks and allocates total business costs to the specific service 4. It is used by hospitals and other organizations. 5. It tracks utilization of nursing care per patient
How would a nurse differentiate a client diagnosed with a social phobia from a client diagnosed with a schizoid personality disorder (SPD)?
A. Clients diagnosed with social phobia can manage anxiety without medications, whereas clients diagnosed with SPD can manage anxiety only with medications. B. Clients diagnosed with SPD are distressed by the symptoms experienced in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with social phobia are not. C. Clients diagnosed with social phobia avoid interactions only in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with SPD avoid interactions in all areas of life. D. Clients diagnosed with SPD avoid interactions only in social settings, whereas clients diagnosed with social phobias tend to avoid interactions in all areas of life.
Which are benefits of home visits? Select all that apply
a. Promote health for adolescent mothers. b. Identify barriers and provide support for family health promotion goals. c. Allow families to maintain a sense of control in meeting their healthcare needs. d. Prolong the nurse-client relationship.