The nurse is completing an admission assessment on a client. During the collection of information, the nurse notes the medications being taken by the client. Which of the medications identified may cause problems with sleep?
A) Vitamin B
B) Ferrous sulfate
C) Benadryl
D) Ibuprofen
C
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A group is working to increase the number of advanced nurse practitioners (ANPs) who have hospital admitting privileges. Which barriers should these nurses address?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. There is no Medicare regulation mandating medical staff membership of APNs. 2. The fees associated with obtaining admitting privileges are prohibitive for ANPs. 3. State laws concerning ANP admitting privileges are confusing and contradictory. 4. Some state laws limit the scope of ANP practice. 5. Some hospitals do not allow non-physicians to admit patients.
As the patient ages which visual structure has decreased sharpness of vision and loss of central vision?
A. lens B. cornea C. retina D. iris
Which collection of risk factors most likely would result in damaging lacerations (including episiotomies)?
a. A dark-skinned woman who has had more than one pregnancy, who is going through prolonged second-stage labor, and who is attended by a midwife b. A reddish-haired mother of two who is going through a breech birth c. A dark-skinned, first-time mother who is going through a long labor d. A first-time mother with reddish hair whose rapid labor was overseen by an obstetrician
Based on Mr. D's answers to your assessment questions, you suspect that Mr. D might be depressed. What should you do first?
A. Locate community resources that he can use after he is discharged. B. Call the physician and obtain an order for antidepressant medication. C. Identify nursing diagnoses that are based on your assessment findings. D. Contact the psychiatric clinical nurse specialist and report your concerns.