A nurse who works with diverse populations is aware of the unique needs and challenges of individuals who live with skin diseases. Which of the following nursing diagnoses is commonly applicable to these individuals?
A) Risk for Moral Distress
B) Risk for Disturbed Body Image
C) Risk for Posttrauma Syndrome
D) Risk for Compromised Resilience
B
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A client falls to the floor in a generalized seizure with tonic-clonic movements. Which is the first action taken by the nurse?
A) Insert an airway or bite block. B) Manually restrain the extremities. C) Turn client to side-lying position. D) Monitor vital signs.
How many hours of sleep does a newborn need?
a. 10 to 11 b. 11 to 12 c. 12 to 14 d. 14 to 18
Wearing gloves is not necessary when providing routine mouth care.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
An 86-year-old patient who was admitted with GI bleeding as a result of salicylate therapy is being discharged
As the nurse reviews the discharge medication list, the patient states that she doesn't understand why Tylenol doesn't work as well as the aspirin she had been taking. What would be the nurse's best response? a. "Tylenol and aspirin are chemically the same drug." b. "Tylenol is appropriate for only minor pain." c. "Tylenol does not help with inflammatory discomfort." d. "A therapeutic blood level must be established with Tylenol."