The nurse is performing a neurological assessment on a client experiencing anosmia. Which cranial nerve should the nurse assess?
A. Oculomotor (cranial nerve III).
B. Olfactory (cranial nerve I).
C. Trigeminal (cranial nerve V).
D. Trochlear (cranial nerve IV).
Answer: B
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A patient with bladder cancer is scheduled for surgery to create a continent urinary reservoir. What should the nurse include when teaching the patient about this procedure?
Select all that apply. 1. Electrolytes may need to be monitored. 2. The ureters are brought to the surface. 3. Part of the bowel is used for the pouch. 4. The patient will learn how to perform self-catheterization. 5. A urinary collection device is not necessary.
The client who is near death is having severe dyspnea. What is the best management strategy for this problem?
A. Teach the family how to perform nasotracheal or oral-tracheal suctioning. B. Request that the physician order administration of morphine sulfate. C. Document the finding as the only action. D. Initiate endotracheal intubation and ventilator.
The nurse is caring for an adolescent involved in an automobile crash after racing another car on a busy street
The nurse recognizes the adolescent used poor critical thinking skills because which of the following elements of thought was not considered? A) concepts B) interpretations C) relevance D) implications