A(n) _____ _____ is a vertical line on the ECG that indicates the pacemaker has discharged
Fill in the blanks with correct word
pacemaker spike
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The health clinic nurse is interviewing a new patient. The nurse asks questions about the patient's self-care and about his healthcare providers. Which statement is likely to yield the most information from the patient regarding the use of CAM?
a. "Many people go to a medical provider and other healers, as well. Please tell me about the practitioners and healers you use." b. "Some people go to both medical and nonmedical providers for healthcare. Do you use both?" c. "Many people only go to a medical physician. Tell me about the practitioners you see for healthcare." d. "Some people go to different types of CAM healers. You don't use CAM, do you?"
The nurse is planning teaching for a staff seminar regarding psychiatric medication administration. The nurse's teaching should be guided by the knowledge that:
1. Sedation is a desirable side effect for older adults. 2. Falls and choking risk are increased by psychiatric medications. 3. Older adults are less prone to side effects than other age groups. 4. Standard adult dosages are well tolerated by older adults.
The nurse is assessing a patient with multiple sclerosis who is demonstrating involuntary, rhythmic eye movements. What term will the nurse use when documenting these eye movements?
A) Vertigo B) Tinnitus C) Nystagmus D) Astigmatism
The nurse has received report and is preparing to make morning rounds. Which of the following clients should the nurse check on first?
A) the newborn being treated with phototherapy using a BiliBlanket B) the first-day postoperative cesarean client who has an IV antibiotic due in one hour C) the postpartum client and her newborn who are planning to be discharged later in the morning D) the woman at 8 weeks' gestation admitted from the Emergency Department for heavy vaginal bleeding two hours ago