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A patient's lithium level is 0.6 mEq/L. The nurse's accurate understanding of lithium therapeutics is best reflected by which statement?
a. The patient's plasma level is below the toxic level of 3.0 mEq/L and is considered therapeutic. b. The patient's plasma level exceeds 0.5 mEq/L and is therefore toxic. c. The patient's plasma level is between 0.4 and 1.0 mEq/L and is considered therapeutic. d. The patient's plasma level is below the 2.5-mEq/L level that would indicate toxicity.
The nurse cares for four clients with cystitis. Which client represents a complicated cystitis case?
A) Middle-age adult female who has hypertension. B) Young adult female who is pregnant. C) Older adult female who has impaired mobility. D) Older adult female who lives in a skilled nursing facility.
A nurse observes that an older client is laughing forcefully when describing the strain of caring for the spouse, who has Alzheimer's disease
The client states that neither one of them goes to church or participates in any social events any longer. Other than caring for the person with Alz-heimer's disease, the spouse spends much free time sleeping. The nurse would need to assess this client more for (Select all that apply) a. changes in appetite. b. decreased ability to concentrate. c. excessive spending sprees. d. feeling guilt or hopelessness. e. suicidal thoughts.
When asked to define "Nursing Diagnosis" the nurse's best response is:
1. "It is the second step in the Nursing Process." 2. "It is the process of defining a client's problems." 3. "It correlates a client's problem with a condition a nurse is competent to treat." 4. "It focuses care a licensed nurse can provide with the identified needs of a cli-ent."