A group of students is reviewing information about the different types of murmurs. Which of the following would they identify as examples of midsystolic murmurs?
A) Innocent
B) Mitral regurgitation
C) Mitral stenosis
D) Ventricular septal defect
A
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The nurse is assessing the client's respiratory system. Which of the following methods will result in the most accurate assessment of the client's respiratory rate?
1. The nurse should place a hand on the client's chest to count respirations accurately. 2. The nurse should inform the client that the nurse is counting the client's respirations. 3. The nurse should count only the respirations that are audible. 4. The nurse should count the respirations in an unobtrusive manner without informing the client.
When are leadership skills best learned?
A) After a formal internship when a new graduate has developed a strong technical skill base and will be respected enough to become a leader. B) Leadership skills cannot be learned; leaders are born. C) Leadership skills are best learned on the job. D) Nurses begin to learn to be leaders the moment they enter nursing school; these skills are best developed further in the final year of their education.
The patient's nursing diagnosis is pain associated with walking related to knee injury. The LPN/LVN should accurately identify the patient problem as
a. arthritis. b. unwillingness to exercise. c. need for knee brace. d. knee pain.
A pregnant woman experiences constipation. The nurse anticipates that which laxative may be used first after activity and dietary methods are unsuccessful?
a. Mineral oil b. Psyllium (Metamucil) c. Lactulose d. Milk of magnesia