Hemorrhagic stroke is more deadly and difficult to treat than ischemic stroke
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The nurse is teaching family members of a child getting ready for discharge how to administer medication to the child via a G-tube. The nurse created a nursing care plan with the diagnosis: knowledge deficit medication administration per G-tube
The most appropriate outcome for this goal would be that prior to discharge, the family: 1. Understands how to administer the medication. 2. Is able to give a return demonstration. 3. Repeats the instructions. 4. Administers the medication through the G-tube.
Which of the following interventions promotes mindful listening in any health care setting?
1. Telling the client to get off the phone 2. Encouraging the family to step outside before assessing the client 3. Turning off the television before interviewing a client 4. Asking clients what they would like to drink when taking medication
The pediatric nurse is working with a hospitalized child and his family. The child is preparing to go home and back to school. The child is to take medication three times a day for 1 week. The nurse will advise the family to:
a. give the medication before school, after school, and at bedtime b. check with the school about policies regarding medicine taken at school and talk with the school nurse about the medication c. have the child stay home until the medication is completely finished d. take the medicine as ordered until school starts and then change the medication to a dosage able to be given twice daily
Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) will be conducting a test on a client's urine. What should the nurse instruct the UAP about the test?
1. Nothing, because the UAP can perform urine testing. 2. Remind the UAP to tell the client the results of the test. 3. Notify the physician with the results of the test. 4. Report the results of the test to the nurse. 5. Save the urine, in case the nurse wants to repeat the test.