Which statement best describes personal self-care by the nurse?

A) Personal self-care can provide the most effective protection from distress.
B) Personal self-care is ineffective in the face of relentless stressors.
C) Personal self-care is all but impossible to be accomplished in the modern work setting.
D) Personal self-care can be an effective adjunctive treatment if work redesign is first
implemented.


A

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a. "I will stay away from smokers to minimize inhalation of secondhand smoke." b. "When I speak, I will whisper rather than use a normal tone of voice." c. "For the next several weeks, I will not lift more than 10 pounds." d. "I will drink at least three quarts of water each day to stay hydrated."

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The body mass index (BMI) of a man 6 feet tall weighing 250 pounds is _______

ANS:

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According to the World Health Organization Three-Step Approach, if the nurse is caring for a client complaining of mild pain that persists after using full doses of step 1 medications, which medications can the nurse administer?

Select all that apply. 1. Codeine 2. Fentanyl 3. Oxycodone with acetaminophen 4. Hydrocodone with ibuprofen 5. Morphine

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When planning care for a patient in diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) or hyperglycemic hyperosmolar nonketotic syndrome (HHNS), which goals would be included in the plan of care? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect

choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Stabilize blood glucose levels to within normal limits. 2. Increase understanding of self-management to prevent future episodes. 3. Reestablish fluid balance through rehydration. 4. Restore A1C blood levels to at or above 8%. 5. Effectively treat the precipitating cause for DKA or HHNS.

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