b. Basophilia
c. Monocytosis
d. Lymphocytosis
A. Total US population
B. African American population.
C. Hispanic population
D. Population of the Philippines
Answer: A
The motivational approach of empowerment is different from the relational approach of empowerment in that it includes more:
a. autonomy in each strategic step. b. delegation of managerial duties and tasks. c. emphasis on open communication and goal setting. d. laissez-faire methods and strategies of persuasion.
A patient who has undergone a dilation and curettage for early pregnancy loss is likely to be discharged the same day
The nurse must ensure that vital signs are stable, bleeding has been controlled, and the woman has adequately recovered from the administration of anesthesia. To promote an optimal recovery, discharge teaching should include (choose all that apply): a. Iron supplementation. b. Resumption of intercourse at 6 weeks following the procedure. c. Referral to a support group if necessary. d. Expectation of heavy bleeding for at least 2 weeks. e. Emphasizing the need for rest.
The nurse is administering morphine sulfate to a client who had a myocardial infarction. What vital sign would the nurse monitor that directly relates to the use of this narcotic?
A) Heart rate B) Respiratory rate C) Temperature D) Pulse
A 35-year-old male with hyperthyroidism begins treatment to decrease thyroid activity. A nurse monitors for which of the following conditions that could result secondary to the treatment?