____________________ is fear, apprehension, or a sense of impending danger.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Anxiety
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A) A client who has been there the longest and is a great "coach" for newcomers B) A client who has been struggling with following nursing directives regarding discharge goals C) A client who is excited to learn ambulation techniques D) The client who has just moved in and is already eager for discharge
The nurse is conducting a routine health assessment of a 3-month-old boy and notices a flat occiput. The nurse provides teaching and emphasizes the importance of "tummy time
" Which of the following responses by the mother indicates a need for further teaching? A) "He must be positioned on his tummy as much as possible." B) "I need to watch him during his tummy time." C) "I need to change his head position while he is in an upright chair." D) "His head has flattened due to the pressure of his head position."
The nurse evaluates how an older adult patient will react to the death of a spouse based on how the patient
a. expresses concern for his spouse during a prolonged illness. b. reacts when their beloved dog was sent to live with an adult child. c. demonstrates his or her philosophy of health and happiness. d. expresses how his spouse's illness has impacted their life together.
A client scheduled for surgery has arranged for an autologous transfusion. What type of blood transfusion is this?
A) The client's family members have been donors. B) The client donates his or her own blood. C) The client's blood has been rendered sterile. D) The client will only need fluids, not blood.