A resident uses incentive spirometry. How many breaths does the person need to take with the device?

a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. As many as the nurse directs


D

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A 12-year-old child is in the hospital for an extended period of time. Which action by the nurse would most promote the child's sense of self-esteem?

A. Allow the child to set a daily schedule for activities. B. Encourage the child's friend to come and visit. C. Have the child choose food from the menu. D. Let the parents have unlimited visitation time.

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The client has a disorder that is characterized by the classic triad of tinnitus, vertigo, and unilateral fluctuating hearing loss. The nurse is aware that the client has which type of problem?

a. acoustic neuroma c. otitis media b. Ménière's disease d. otosclerosis

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The nurse is studying the history of Florence Nightingale and realizes that which of the following statements is true about Nightingale as a nursing theorist?

a. She believed that formal education was not needed for nurses. b. She developed principles of nursing that fit the modern definition of a theory. c. She considered nursing to be a calling. d. She stressed the importance of caring for the ill person rather than caring for the illness.

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All people go through four stages of grief

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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