A female client who is 21 years old has flashbacks of sexual abuse by her uncle. She had not been aware of these memories until only recently when she became sexually active with her boyfriend
The nurse recognizes that Sullivan's interpersonal theory would explain this phenomenon as:
A) The "good me."
B) The "bad me."
C) The "not me."
D) The "bad you."
C
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A client with an infusion pump is to receive an antibiotic in 50 mL of 0.9% NS over 30 minutes. How many mL/hour will the client receive?
Record the answer rounding to the nearest whole number.
A patient is being discharged home after liver transplantation. The patient still has a hepatic artery catheter in place. What is this hepatic artery catheter for?
A) To monitor portal hypertension B) To give immunosuppressive drugs during the first weeks after transplantation C) To monitor vascular changes in the hepatic system D) To deliver a continuous chemotherapeutic dose until completed
The passage of Medicare and Medicaid legislation was a major change to the U.S. health care system. Besides helping ensure care for the elderly and the poverty-stricken, what was noteworthy about the passage of this legislation?
A. Decrease in the separation between government funding and private physicians B. Federal intervention into state responsibilities C. Realization by the public that some persons had not been getting care D. First time the federal government had put any money into health care
The nurse is giving report at the end of a shift to the incoming nurse at 1900. A client was admitted with pneumonia that morning. Which information is most important for the nurse to communicate about the client during the change-of-shift report (hand-off)?
a. Chest x-ray showed left lobe infiltrate and white blood cell count of 14,000/mm3 b. Client's spouse was rude to the nurse earlier c. Current respirations are 24/min; pulse oximetry is 93% on 2 L/min d. Intravenous (IV) line has been infusing without complications