The most common anxiety disorder is ______________
ANS:
phobia
The person is aware of the fear and is aware that it is an irrational fear.
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Which side effects should you monitor for after a patient receives ipratropium (Atrovent)? (select all that apply)
a. Headache b. Increased urine output c. Blurred vision d. Nausea e. Decreased heart rate f. Eye pain g. Muscle aches
A nursing administrator who is considering the feasibility of an all-RN staff reviews the report, Keeping Patients Safe: Transforming the Work Environment of Nurses (2003) and determines that RNs: (Select all that apply.)
a. are more costly and less efficient than LPNs. b. have little or no effect by being proactive but instead are reactive to patient care errors. c. have a positive effect on patient outcomes when managing patient care. d. are effective overseers of patients' overall health condition. e. lack the training to be effective delegators.
The nurse performs a preoperative assessment on a patient and asks about alcohol use. The patient asks why this information is important. The nurse will explain that patients who consume increased amounts of alcohol
a. may have a prolonged postoperative recovery time. b. may not be eligible for surgery. c. may not receive inhaled gases for anesthesia. d. may require changes in anesthesia drug doses.
The student nurse is preparing to administer a high dose of androgen to the female client. The nursing instructor asks for the rationale. What is the best response by the student?
1. "My client wants to improve athletic performance." 2. "My client has breast cancer." 3. "My client has brain cancer." 4. "My client is planning on sexual reassignment surgery."